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stewardship reports for donors o Perform independent research that supports key initiatives, special events or programs; may work on sensitive issues requiring confidentiality and a professional demeanor o
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Planning (UAP) program, SPIA’s undergraduate degree in Public and Urban Affairs (PUA), and the Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP). This position will support all procedural elements that contribute
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of the Department Head include leadership of all department programs and administrative responsibility for strategic planning, fiscal management, marketing initiatives, and human resources. This includes recruitment
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about creating exceptional programs that engage and empower students to lead and serve in the community, please continue reading. Here’s what you need to know about the role: • You’ll join the VT Engage
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Technical Education and Workforce Development in planning, designing, implementing and leading collaborative approaches to Engineering and Computer Science-focused programs for K-20 students (elementary
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Job Description Reporting to the TRIO programs director, the assistant director is responsible for assisting with the administration, implementation and continuation of the three U.S. Department
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expertise in any of three key technology areas to support a growing portfolio of programs: (1) Digital communications, signal processing, software-defined radio, and machine learning techniques applied
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additional activities such as participation in orientation for new students, faculty, and staff; educational programming in suicide prevention or the Community Resiliency Model (CRM); periodic wellness
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student success, then we want you to consider being a part of our team! About Dining Services: Virginia Tech has built a reputation for outstanding dining. Our dining program stays at the leading edge
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students, and actively contribute to the overall development and assessment of academic programs - at both the undergraduate and graduate levels (80% of workload). Secondarily, Collegiate faculty