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largest unit. Housed in the CWLC, the first-year language program (FYLP) offers study in nine languages and aids students in experiencing the world through the lens of an acquired language, and in
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the graduate-level Systems Engineering program which is an online program. This posting will serve for multiple openings. For more information about the Systems Engineering courses, the list can be found
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creating reports, presentations, and communications on behalf of others. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited program Knowledge of the field of Social Work At least five years of
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for organizing and administering all aspects of the varsity program, including: coaching, recruiting, event scheduling, supervision of program personnel, fund-raising, marketing, budget management and compliance
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among the student population. Use NCHA results to inform, develop, and align Health Care Center (HCC) practices and program outcomes, ensuring strategic initiatives address identified student health
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training required to credibly lead and implement an access to arms program. History of the Position Michael Bunker led DU’s campus safety department from September 2021 to July 2025. He is credited with
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Management, Workflow, and www.du.edu web development. Position Summary The Web Developer II reports to the Lead, Web Development, and typically performs the duties of a mid-level back-end web developer. In
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program designed for gifted children. Established in 1984, Ricks provides nationally recognized gifted education to approximately 200 students ranging from preschool through eighth grade, who demonstrate
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to support their success. Provide assignment feedback and grades to students in a timely manner. Respond to emails from students and program leadership within 48 business hours. Participate in recruiting and
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regular cadence of communication with graduate students, faculty, and other University offices as related to academic timelines, university policies & program guidelines, and students’ progress toward