123 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at Ball State University
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entrepreneurial learning practices as a musical theatre voice teacher within a Nationally recognized BFA program in musical theatre. The successful candidate will be an accomplished artist and educator who will
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management, organizing and administering day-to-day operations of the swimming and diving program; provide support with team fund-raising activities, community services, etc.; support the academic progress
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. Minimum Experience At least one year experience in a community-serving program and/or other community-based agencies or organizations. Minimum Other Ability to work collaboratively with the project team
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an emphasis in either the natural/physical sciences or the arts (preferably visual arts, dance, and/or theatre). Faculty should be able to teach core courses in the Honors College curriculum, as well as upper
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, Zbrush, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, and/or Unreal Engine Required Certifications/Licensures Pre-Employment Screening Requires successful completion of a background check and education
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to 12:20. The CAP common first year program is a shared framework of in-person studio (CAP 101 and CAP102) and a graphics course (CAP 161) that are shared by faculty members from Urban Planning, Landscape
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. The Assistant Teaching Professor of Student Success will instruct on-campus courses in the SOAR (Success, Opportunity, Aspirations, Readiness) program and collaborate with the Director of Student Success on other
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reports, providing program input and development, and support our ASL lab. Minimum Qualifications A. Earned MA or MS degree from an accredited institution by date of appointment. B. Native or near-native
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successful afterschool program for a cohort of MuncieP3 students at Longfellow Elementary School in Muncie, IN. Develop positive relationships with children and provide them with motivational support and
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coursework, utilizing our production program as a true “laboratory” space, a strong foundation in an “actor first” mentality within all realms of storytelling, and an emphasis on synthesizing the body, voice