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the School of Art and Design is committed to stimulating analytical and independent thinking and faculty are committed to enriching student knowledge of global influences. Faculty members prepare students
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students, integrating traditional academic study with career preparation. Home to seven academic departments, 17 minors, and two interdisciplinary majors, our faculty prepare students to become reflective
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see creative alliances for the development of ideas, solution innovation, future thinking, and problem solving. Seven of the ten Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology undergraduate
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prepare students for entry and advancement in art and design careers and provide a collaborative environment that offers a rich and diverse array of interdisciplinary art and design-related projects and
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prepare students for entry and advancement in art and design careers and provide a collaborative environment that offers a rich and diverse array of interdisciplinary art and design-related projects and
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Job Description: Function of Position: Adjunct faculty prepare and teach courses in the department, develop new educational materials, and assist with the assessment of student learning, as
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development. MCC Expectations: Adheres to the College Code of Conduct. Contributes to, supports, and maintains an equitable, inclusive, and collaborative College environment. Maintains technological
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development and childcare centers, and an art gallery and graphic design center. Drawing on a rich academic tradition that spans more than 100 years, our purpose remains constant; to educate future
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employment opportunities. Our goal is to be a resource to the community and a leader in vocational and workforce development education. The State University of New York (SUNY) ATTAIN (Advanced Technology
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students to work with highly skilled faculty who prepare them to excel in their chosen fields and industries upon graduation. Our campus prioritizes enrollment growth and stabilization, student success