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: The Institute for Shock Physics at Washington State University is a multidisciplinary research organization with three locations (Pullman, WA; Spokane, WA; and Argonne, IL) and strong partnerships with U.S
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State University, NWPB reaches over 3.6 million people across 44 counties in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia—serving as the sole public radio provider for nearly half of that audience
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stronger presence of social workers in the Tri-Cities Area. Summary of Duties The BSW Accreditation Coordinator plays a pivotal, day-to-day role in managing the development, accreditation, and ongoing
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Accreditation Coordinator plays a pivotal, day-to-day role in managing the development, accreditation, and ongoing success of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program. This position requires a dynamic individual
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, anatomy, or nutrition, or vertebrate taxon-focused course. Develop and teach a graduate course in their area of expertise. Participate in service at the department, college, and/or university level. Advance
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production and cropping systems, with an emphasis on cattle production. Develop an applied, researched-based program with Extension components using web-based technologies, conferences, classes, workshops
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, enlighten, and entertain. Licensed to Washington State University, NWPB reaches over 3.6 million people across 44 counties in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia-serving as the sole public radio
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GIFT SEED program in the western US. Duties include developing materials such as pocket guides, factsheets, social media posts, and web content with information regarding benefits of genetically improved
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, anatomy, or nutrition, or vertebrate taxon-focused course. Develop and teach a graduate course in their area of expertise. Participate in service at the department, college, and/or university level. Advance
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University. Community IPM | 45% Co-develop and create outreach materials for pest management professionals, community and commercial horticulturalists such as fact sheets, Extension bulletins, and web content