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nationally-recognized leader in higher education and is highly regarded for its distinguished faculty and research productivity, as evidenced by it being ranked the #2 best graduate program in criminology and
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-2026 academic year to teach in our baccalaureate and graduate programs, including: our BS in Public Service and Public Policy; undergraduate certificate program for the Next Generation Service Corps; MPA
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-2026 academic year to teach graduate-level courses in our Program Evaluation and Data Analytics MS program. Faculty Associates are part-time, adjunct faculty who are hired on one-semester, renewable
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of outdoor spaces, the West Valley campus offers over 125 undergraduate and graduate degree programs across business, engineering, education, and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. About
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. Integrating modern amenities with the natural beauty of outdoor spaces, the West Valley campus offers over 125 undergraduate and graduate degree programs across business, engineering, education, and the New
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graduate degree programs across business, engineering, education, and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. About Arizona State University: Arizona State University, ranked the No. 1 “Most
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program include: Leisure and Quality of Life, Managing Leisure Enterprises, Community Recreation Systems, Outdoor Survival, Sports and Recreation for Youth Development, Public Lands Management, Wilderness
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. For this position, we seek to attract a pool of qualified people who are available to assist in online courses in our Master of Arts degree program in Criminal Justice, including the capstone course in the program
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Gain exposure to the work and culture of an innovative academic research library. The ASU Library Internship Program provides current MLS students and recent grads with a unique platform for
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amenities with the natural beauty of outdoor spaces, the West Valley campus offers over 125 undergraduate and graduate degree programs across business, engineering, education, and the New College