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to participate in the State Universities Retirement System and the State of Illinois Group Insurance program, can be reviewed here: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu/benefits/ Required Qualifications 1.Bachelor's
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Job no:519396 Work type:On Campus Location:Normal, Illinois Title: GA Teaching - School of Communication Master's program - Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Division Name: Academic Affairs Department
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activities; facilitating discussions; distributing marketing materials; recruiting and managing participants; and other program logistics. 3. Maintain weekly reflection logs in which students consider
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the department's social media - Work closely with marketing team to create social media plan for various marketing campaigns and initiatives - Assist with the promotion of the Bird Shirt Program on social media and
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distribution of that work while under supervision. WGLT is Bloomington-Normal’s Public Media and part of the NPR Network, serving a mix of users who listen, read and watch. WGLT is based at Illinois State
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WGLT Job Summary The On-Air Student Newscaster will prepare, record, and properly distribute newscasts that air on WGLT or WCBU. This position works closely with the WGLT and WCBU news director or
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; working with community partners; facilitating discussions and leading presentations; preparing contracts; creating and distributing marketing materials; recruiting and managing participants; budgeting
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to the projects. Specific duties include: • Majority of the job duties will involve collecting student data on post-graduation employment status, including survey distribution, merging response data, and analyzing
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on events and program management. These will include, but not be limited to: - 35% Serves as Graduate Advisor to Student Alumni Council (SAC): attend group meetings, oversee programs, respond to student needs
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teams, and in classes about voter registration, education, and turnout. 4. Distribute election handouts and giveaways around campus and door-to-door at student apartments to inform students about the