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. The position will teach academic skills courses, develop and administer academic support and advising programs, and implement relevant policies, in collaboration with the College?s other student services
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performing administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread
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research to support the water resource needs of the state of Idaho, the northwest region and the nation. IWRRI also facilitates and develops innovative education and outreach programs that provide research
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research to support the water resource needs of the state of Idaho, the northwest region, and the nation. IWRRI also facilitates and develops innovative education and outreach programs that provide research
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halls, academic programs, and other campus partners. Topics may include, but are not limited to, hazing, healthy relationships, consent education, bystander intervention, and power-based violence
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through proper use of equipment, awareness and responsibility. WSIs can plan on working during operational hours through the academic year and summer. Employees are expected to be professional, greet all
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utilizing word processing, spreadsheet, and other applications to create, process, and maintain program informational materials, and other reports. Assisting with special projects and research for CMHC
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minitubers at Parker Farm. https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/seed-potato-germplasm-program Responsibilities Job Duty Function Maintain greenhouse and cold storage facilities Job duties: Job Duties/Responsibilities
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members at the assistant professor level. We seek faculty members who will establish strong research programs in experimental, theoretical or computational physics that will complement or build on existing
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intercollegiate women’s soccer program. The position reports directly to the head coach of women’s soccer. This position must be in compliance with all NCAA, conference, and university rules and regulations and