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80,000 alumni and nearly 1,000 employees, the college and is a catalyst for educational opportunity and economic development in the Capital Region of New York State. Hudson Valley seeks experienced
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students, integrating traditional academic study with career preparation. Home to seven academic departments, 17 minors, and two interdisciplinary majors, our faculty prepare students to become reflective
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cultures challenge and inspire each other to discover, learn and succeed. Dedicated staff and engaged faculty collaborate to further develop tenacious graduates who are valued for their talents and their
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design, learning enrichment, globalism, and use of technology, as well as mastery of established and emerging industry practices. The mission of FIT's School of Art and Design is to educate the next
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learning environment. Mentor ASL students on cultural and social conventions within the contemporary Deaf community. Collaborate with ASL instructors to develop student goals and objectives. Have an aptitude
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, students and alumni is an understanding that diverse and inclusive groups maximize potential, innovation and impact. We therefore develop structures and opportunities that improve the experience of all
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for residents of Orange County and neighboring counties. Our students come from all walks of life and are committed to their education and career development. Our graduates speak highly of a curriculum that
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design, learning enrichment, globalism, and use of technology, as well as mastery of established and emerging industry practices. The mission of FIT's School of Art and Design is to educate the next
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students, integrating traditional academic study with career preparation. Home to seven academic departments, 17 minors, and two interdisciplinary majors, our faculty prepare students to become reflective
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professional development to current and prospective students, including identifying appropriate field placements for students and serving as primary point of contact for students during their field placements