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the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). This includes limited-resourced pregnant women, families with children, and youth. Classes are taught as a series in the community and home setting
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program of literacy research as evidenced by publications in top tier peer-reviewed scholarly outlets, competitive extramural funding, excellence in teaching and advising, and contributions to academic and
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program of literacy research as evidenced by publications in top tier peer-reviewed scholarly outlets, competitive extramural funding, excellence in teaching and advising, and contributions to academic and
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direct practice, policy, and administrative positions in diverse contexts. The program curricula emphasize a critical, reflective orientation and social workers as collaborative agents of change
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, and health issues required. Basic computer skills required. Valid driver ‘s license or ability to obtain and driver’s check may be required. Lifting of up to 50 lbs. and pushing/pulling up to 50 lbs
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master planning for the institution including involvement in updating of the Campus Plan and assessing project compliance with master planning principles and premises. Represent the University related
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alliance with University of Vermont (UVM) Health seeks to recruit a physician to join our evolving program in General-Comprehensive Neurology. This is a full-time 1.0 FTE clinical position with a
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to obtain and drivers check may be required. Experience using computers and mobile technology required. Specific physical requirements may apply based on job functions. Effective verbal and written
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distinctiveness is particularly reflected in our nationally recognized MSW program that features a specialized practice curriculum in social constructionist-informed transformative social work. Department members
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ranks #2 in the Corporate Knights 2024 Better World MBA Ranking globally, and #1 in the United States. The Sustainable Innovation MBA Program ranks as the #2 Best Green MBA Program by the Princeton Review