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of Intercollegiate Athletics. The coach will hold academic requirements and pursuits as a matter of highest priority and will actively encourage student-athletes to succeed academically and acquire a degree. The coach
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students, staff, administrators, and faculty at USD is embraced. The Community Director (CD) oversees a dynamic living-learning residential area for first-year, transfer, second-year, or continuing students
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website, departmental office supplies, and contracts with vendors of office machines. Duties and Responsibilities: Data Management – Manage all files for OSP, including: Process and enter new awards
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by studying abroad, the school ensures all students fulfill an international requirement, providing a meaningful learning experience that complements the university's liberal arts education. The School
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trash bags). Responsible for maintenance of all office and cleaning equipment (vacuums, copy machine, computers, printers, fax, etc.) at the desk area Assist with coordination of repairs of all equipment
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collaboration and partnerships with Residential Life , Community & Leadership Development, and Learning Communities to integrate the orientation programs with the new student residential/commuter & Learning
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collaboration with other departments across campus to further develop and implement special residential programs First-year Learning Communities, Second-Year Torero Program (STEP), Thriving Resident Model, etc
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to teach ASBP courses on legal analysis and the bar exam. Additionally, this position assists on the oversight of confidential data for ASBP and other student information databases. The Associate Director of
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with the development and improvement of athlete skills. Work with individual players before and after practice, when requested. Teach out-of-season, individual skill sessions, staying within the NCAA
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options. Evaluate programs for effectiveness and alignment with learning outcomes. Create opportunities for students to connect, become involved on and off campus, and develop tangible skills for students