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: The Opportunity: The GEAR UP Program is a federally grant funded by the Department of Education. The mission and purpose is to increase the number of low-income and underrepresented students who graduate from high
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sessions, respond to crisis situations, provide risk assessments, mental health evaluations and interventions when needed. In this role you will also develop and deliver mental health educational programming
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goals, action plans, and connecting them with high-impact learning experiences such as internships, study abroad programs, industry networking events, student organizations and scholarship opportunities
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the accredited Athletic Training education curriculum program. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field, and BOC Certification by time of hire. Must have, or be able to obtain within two
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; effectively communicating, mentoring, and interacting with students; promoting the WSU Bremerton program in other schools and events; and collaborating with others within the unit, University, or other
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program at one of the leading universities in the U.S. We have an opening for a full-time, tenure track, assistant professor in Merchandising to join our team on a 9-month appointment, located in Pullman
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working with applications that utilize relational databases. Proficiency with programming languages (such as C#, Python, Java, etc.) and application development. Experience with relational databases (e.g
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show employment eligibility verification as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. WSU is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs
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on health, well-being, and/or human-environment interactions. We seek applicants who have active research programs with a focus on living people, and who can make a strong contribution to graduate and
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support to the department chair, coordinate departmental programs, and serve as a liaison between the chair and faculty. This role requires sound judgment, discretion, and the ability to work independently