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-prepared RNs with clinical specialty experience in pediatrics, maternal/child, community nursing, and/or behavioral health to apply for part-time, adjunct faculty positions in our Baccalaureate program. Work
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experience in architecture or related professional discipline (Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Planning, etc.) OR 20+ years of teaching experience in higher education in a professional degree program. 4
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stakeholders, event scheduling, and facility set up. Support Fishers Center operations including community outreach and program development, marketing, technology support, reporting, and fiscal operations
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Processes, Impact Printing Processes, Screen and Specialty Graphics, Packaging Technology, Packaging Construction and Design, Cross Media Communications, Color Management, and additional courses in
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the Department of Nutrition and Health Science to join us in preparing today’s public health and health services workforce. We seek candidates who will excite and motivate students. Salary and benefits
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place for you! We take great pride in our Housing and Residence Life team. We represent a variety of colleges and universities throughout the country and our team possesses a high degree of skill and
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, Impact Printing Processes, Screen and Specialty Graphics, Packaging Technology, Packaging Construction and Design, Cross Media Communications, Color Management, and additional courses in the candidate’s
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, animation production, illustration, game art/design, visual effects, and a recently redesigned interdisciplinary studio art program that includes drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, glass, metals
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interdisciplinary studio art program that includes drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, glass, metals + jewelry, sculpture, photography, and video and new media. School of Art students enjoy world-class
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interdisciplinary studio art program that includes drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, glass, metals + jewelry, sculpture, photography, and video and new media. School of Art students enjoy world-class