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has a safe, efficient, reliable, functional, and attractive learning environment, supporting the University’s mission and vision. Together, they are committed to creating a place where excellence
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body to develop community leaders, innovators, and change-makers who will enrich the future. We value equity and inclusion, responsibility and integrity, innovation and learning, and safety and security
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Philosophy: Provide your philosophy for undergraduate and graduate instruction in communication disorders and sciences, including how you approach student learning, assessment, and engagement. • Equity
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information technology organization, delivering a comprehensive portfolio of technology services that support teaching, research, learning, and administration across the institution. IS partners closely with academic
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. Department Summary The Division of Student Life supports the university’s academic mission and strategic plan through comprehensive programs and services that promote and advance student learning and success
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project management, time management, and organization skills. • Ability to learn, research, and apply new approaches and solutions to problems. • Experience working successfully both autonomously and in a
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culture. Understanding and learning from our differences gives us unique opportunities to improve our products and services. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Training and Communications
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) • Maintain strong communication and alignment with staff in partner settings • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses related to youth mental health, aligned with their professional expertise • Contribute
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, employment, or residence abroad. Professional Competencies • Ability to teach credit courses, non-credit seminars, professional development programs, in-person or online to a variety of learner populations
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to produce better outcomes for land and people . The Disaster-Resilient Universities® (DRU) network and programs are tools for solving that problem. DRU’s goal is to promote learning, collaboration, and trust