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so in our audience’s language. News knows no boundaries in relation to language, and as reporters we must inform everyone we can. Whether it's a protest on campus, issues facing marginalized
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, Reno invites applications for a 9-month non-tenure track, Lecturer II, or Teaching Assistant Professor position in American Sign Language (ASL) with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2024. Primary
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growing state with vast healthcare and educational needs including the demand for well-trained speech-language pathologists. The UNR speech pathology and audiology department (UNR-SPA) aim to fill the gap
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evaluations that demonstrate teaching effectiveness in first-year language courses 5) A brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute to our mission of creating a culturally inclusive
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(UNR), within the School of Medicine, is seeking a full-time faculty member in speech-language pathology with teaching and research interests in medical speech pathology. This is a tenure-track position
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load. The English Department supports interdisciplinary work and offers undergraduate degrees in literature, writing, and linguistics, as well as MA, MFA, and PhD degrees. Required Qualifications MFA
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effective interpersonal communication skills and basic computer familiarity. Candidates must possess the ability to work with students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Candidates must bring a
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, and strong time management skills. Candidates must possess the ability to work with students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Candidates must approach their work with a growth mindset
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employers, attend trainings, work with Language Access Specialists to coordinate interpretation and translation services, and perform other duties as assigned. This position will work closely with local
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The Department of English, housed in the College of Liberal Arts, offers a diverse range of fields of study including literature, language and linguistics, professional and public writing, and creative writing. We