500 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P"-"UCL" positions at Oregon State University
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on trends, and plan upcoming posts. 10% Engagement and Analytics Respond to TikTok comments, interact with followers, and track engagement. Review analytics to learn what’s working and adjust content
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Advocacy Coordinator will work closely with other members of the ASOSU Executive Branch and the Diversity Team to develop community-based initiatives and programs to raise awareness, highlight resources, and
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gathering spaces that build meaningful relationships and opportunities for experience in social responsibility and leadership. The MU is a center for social, cultural, and recreational programs and services
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duties: Participate and support recruitment activities for College of Education programs. Meet with prospective students to answer general questions about College of Education major (new to OSU students
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transportation programs and services. The Transportation Services department includes staff who specialize in parking, motor pool, and transportation options. Why OSU? Working for Oregon State University is so
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programming in both a live and pre-set environment for the various events hosted at The LaSells Stewart Center. In this environment AV can include, but is not limited to, lighting, sound, and video
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/or circumstances. The Environmental Sustainability Coordinator will work closely with the ASOSU President and Vice President to fulfill the program needs of the ASOSU Executive Staff. Transferable Skill
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programs College news Groundbreaking research in sustainable forestry and ecosystems, resilient economies and thriving communities The College’s work to advance equity and inclusion for students and faculty
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enrolls more than 1,300 students in bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. The campus expanded to a four-year university in 2015, opened its 10-acre campus in fall 2016. The Oregon legislature approved
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closely with other members of the ASOSU Executive Branch and the Diversity Team to develop community-based initiatives and programs to raise awareness, highlight resources, and engage the student body with