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about teaching, scholarship, and student advising. The visiting chair will produce scholarship and teach courses in Information Technology Law or one of its sub-fields, such as cybersecurity, privacy
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are seeking an engaging educator to join our faculty and contribute to our vibrant teaching mission. The successful candidate will teach three courses per semester (Fall and Spring), including a graduate-level
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teaching, and service missions. 1. The candidate is expected to engage in high-quality teaching. The candidate will leverage teaching strategies to create learning spaces as well as to prepare our graduates
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teacher of American literature (any era) who is committed to the success of a broad range of students, has an array of teaching experiences in-person and online, and is willing to teach first-year writing
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to teach in the introductory biology sequence (including labs) and will have the opportunity to teach classes in the candidate’s area of expertise. Lecturers are expected to participate in service activities
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. We invite applications for a full-time non-tenure-track faculty position in Journalism. Our Broadcast program has a strong tradition of hands-on, experiential learning, and the candidate will be
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, 2026. For the Lecturer rank, minimum qualifications include a master’s degree in business or a related field, as well as business and/or teaching experience. Lecturers teach primarily
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learning, faculty expertise, and community engagement, the school has established itself as the business school of choice for students and employers across the region. The Department of Management, Marketing
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efforts, with a focus on expanding interdisciplinary undergraduate research and experiential learning opportunities for underrepresented students in undergraduate research and creative endeavors
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coursework each semester (fall and spring). The successful candidate will be expected to teach freshman and sophomore level lectures and laboratories in astronomy, geology, and physics with the opportunity