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administrative responsibilities. Social work interns are expected to provide direct and indirect client services, develop, implement, and supervise client service plans, and provide psychoeducation and case
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Position Announcement The Center for Social Impact is seeking a reflective and research-minded student to join our team as a Research Assistant. This paid student role will support the development
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of instruction, curriculum development, program development and evaluation. Thorough knowledge of the appropriate field of study. Thorough knowledge of counseling and advising techniques. Effective human relations
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of student and community impact. Leads team in developing a strategic marketing and communication plan to garner donations and support for the university’s priorities. Ensures the development of consistent
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, data storytelling, and social advocacy by creating innovative, interactive exhibits that illuminate pressing social issues and complex systems. As a SIMLab Exhibit Design Associate, you will help develop
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to increase program visibility, provide administrative support to ensure smooth operations, and plan engaging events for students and industry leaders. The Assistant Director will also develop and maintain
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soon as January 2026. The mechanical engineering faculty member develops and teaches undergraduate courses, such as pre-engineering courses, seminar courses, core mechanical engineering courses
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developing your own skills in leadership, organization, and communication. Summary of Responsibilities Performs advanced and confidential administrative support duties, including composing routine
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excellence and student-centered teaching. In this role, the instructor will provide applied voice lessons, develop and follow approved course plans, and assess student progress through performances
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Services (BIRS), the analyst will play a key role in leading student success data initiatives, developing interactive dashboards, and guiding data-informed strategies across campus. This is a great