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-year paid Graduate Assistant position that includes 80% of tuition costs covered by Baylor Athletics. Students must be enrolled in the Sport Management master's degree program at Baylor University and
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commitment to student success by delivering assigned course content in a way that promotes meaningful learning and mastery of course material. Primary Functions Teaching is the primary responsibility
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portfolios emphasizing top of the pyramid support for Baylor. A bachelor's degree and five years of relevant experience are required. A master's degree or a law degree and eight years of relevant experience
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mission, to be considered, applicants must be practicing Christians. A Bachelor's degree and less than a year of relevant work experience required. A Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology and two
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-time positions for the Business Communication course. The primary teaching responsibility for this position will include classes that support our core department/business courses at the undergraduate
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master's degree and three years of relevant experience are preferred. A valid US Driver License with a clear driving record of at least two years is required. Must be able to travel outside of the state
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, engagement, and stewardship efforts for major and principal gift donors. Reporting to the Managing Director of Stewardship, this role collaborates closely with Development Officers, Advancement leadership, and
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year of relevant experience are required. A master's degree and five years of relevant experience are preferred. The ideal candidate will be based in or willing to relocate to the East Texas, Louisiana
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student work, and guiding a spiritual direction supervision group through the curriculum. Qualifications: Masters level degree, specialized knowledge in the area of spiritual formation and spiritual
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of Political Science during the 2026-2027 academic year. Primary teaching responsibilities will be the core curriculum common course, PSC 1387 The U.S. Constitution, Its Interpretation, and the American