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undergraduate Computer Science courses by assisting students during scheduled office hours, primarily troubleshooting coding issues and clarifying programming concepts covered in class. The TA will help students
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: $20.00 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Must have a bachelor's degree and currently be enrolled in a master's or doctoral program. Strong written and oral communication skills, including public
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to plan and execute high-impact programs. Responsibilities include supporting leadership in curriculum design, managing program logistics, mentoring student leaders, and contributing to strategic
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campus culture that promotes belonging and community engagement. The Community Building and Program Development Graduate Assistant (GA) advances the CSB’s mission to support students’ academic success
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with the weekly DC Math Circle program, a few hours a week on Wednesday evenings. Essential Functions: Assist in arranging the furniture in the room before sessions. Help to sign in students when needed
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: School of International Service Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The Undergraduate Education Program Assistant
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Arts at https://www.american.edu/cas/performing-arts/ . The Department of Performing Arts Audio Technology Program in the College of Arts and Sciences has the following adjunct salary ranges: Candidates
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Arts at https://www.american.edu/cas/performing-arts/ . The Department of Performing Arts Arts Management Program in the College of Arts and Sciences has the following adjunct salary ranges: Candidates
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platforms. Staff New Student & Family Programs events as needed, and serve as the in-program supervisor for student staff during NSFP-wide events. Assist with the interview, selection, and training process
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, including through event planning, communications and marketing, dialogue facilitation, research, and program design. Essential Functions: Learn and share principles of civic and academic dialogue. Plan events