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assumptions, test your ideas, and look at ways to make the greatest impact. Here, you’ll learn how to use your skills to make an impact that ripples outward through industries and communities, elevating your
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the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection documenting the establishment of Washington, D.C. as a national capital. Exhibitions and educational programs take place at the public museum on 21st and G Streets
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Year Experience Courses, Scholar Cohorts, and General UG student population: Provides collaborative wrap-around programming and support to Scholar Cohorts. Collaborates with ESS teams
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community through best-in-class technological and physical infrastructure, proactive assessment and analysis, and a caring team of professionals dedicated to upholding the university’s values with the highest
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functions, including course and enrollment management. Pre-College: • Apply rate codes and register students • Create CRNs and maintain course data • Distribute course rosters and coordinate classroom
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& Culture; Science, Health, & Medicine; or Globalization, Economics, & Business. Students take foundational courses in their field of study in small classes with their cohort faculty members both fall and
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Admissions and Student Services, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. The role involves managing student testing, coordinating events and lunches, and maintaining office communication. Key responsibilities
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Office of Emergency Management aims to provide a safe and secure campus for all members of the University community through best-in-class
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appointments, accompany and/or assist patient into the exam room in a friendly and professional manner. Inform medical provider of patient’s arrival and room assignment. • Obtain patient vital signs, including
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appointments, accompany and/or assist patient into the exam room in a friendly and professional manner. Inform medical provider of patient’s arrival and room assignment. • Obtain patient vital signs, including