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Technology which offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. This is a full time, non-tenured track, 10-month position beginning August 1, 2026. This position provides opportunities to further develop a
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Dental Special Care Clinic to enhance our ability to train oral health professionals and provide care for patients with disabilities, including those with complex craniofacial disorders and medical
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leader in the region, the university plays a pivotal role in advancing economic vitality and human capital development across northern Indiana, producing skilled graduates, fostering community partnerships
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August 1, 2026. Courses in the Creative Core are foundation-level and prepare students beginning their studies in studio arts, design, and merchandising. These courses also serve many non-majors fulfilling
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members. They will cultivate and sustain partnerships and donor relations both locally and abroad through outreach efforts, and develop exhibitions, displays, and public-facing projects that highlight
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. This position has liaison responsibilities to academic departments, teaches library instruction sessions, general library reference duties, and participates in collection development activities for the library
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research trainees. Contributing to the development and delivery of neuroscience-related coursework within the School’s biomedical science and/or medical education programs. Collaborating with faculty across
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Laboratories to pursue cutting-edge scientific research. The incumbent will have the opportunity to participate in professional development activities according to their professional goals. These include grant
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humanities, and the future of archives. With funding from the Mellon Foundation, HBW will redesign and expand the Black Literature Network website’s archives portal (https://www.blacklitnetwork.org/archives
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evening, off-site, or online course as well. The candidate will develop and deliver course content for assigned undergraduate courses, which include introductory-level courses such as Critical Thinking