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public law/political theory workshop will be favored. Please address this interest in your cover letter, with some discussion of the independent research you are currently conducting. Course 1: POLSCI 389
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. The position supports event and game operations for all home soccer matches and other select events at the Facility Manager's discretion, requiring significant night and weekend hours. The ideal candidate will
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education or student affairs Two or more years advising liberal arts students Knowledge of student development theory; experience with using multiple advising philosophies Working knowledge of Banner, Degree
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of its goals to push this view of medicine to its limits, to question its coherence, and show its cracks. Intended Audience: Undergraduates with an interest in historical medical practices or theories
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. Prepare meeting agendas and meeting minutes following staff meetings. Assist with game day operations and equipment checks for events. Assist Supervisor of Maintenance with daily office duties. Project
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training in descriptive statistics, data collection, data management, data cleaning, data ethics, and data communication drawing from various social science theories and perspectives. It provides an overview
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their results to predictions based on theory. Required Qualifications* Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States at the time they submit their application Desired Qualifications* Master of
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Fall term 2025 about Media Psychology. Course Description: This course covers research and theory on the uses and effects of media. Emphasis is on psychological processes, such as those involved in media
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Philosophy, a range of instructional expertise in moral philosophy, ethical theory, cognitive science, applied ethics, or related subjects, and demonstrated evidence of excellence in teaching at the college
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Salary: $5,458.90 term rate Tuition Waiver: 64% of tuition Faculty: Tony Bedogne Course description: This course provides an introduction to the theory and application of geographic information systems