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Associate Dean and various other librarians, staff, and departments to ensure that library resources are discoverable and accessible. This position is directly responsible for original cataloging of all types
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Job Title: Student Photographer Job Summary: Student Photographer Full Job Description: Main Responsibilities: • Commit to a minimum of 8-12 hours per month; can be flexible • Assist with
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The Engineering Department is hiring a teaching assistant (TA) to assist with CHEM150: General Chemistry for Engineers and Scientists. The TA will work 5-10 hours per week during the Fall 2024 semester. The primary
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assistant (TA) to assist with ENGR 100: Becoming an Engineer. The student employee will work approximately 2 hours per week during the Fall 2024 semester. The primary responsibility of the TA will be to grade
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training and leadership opportunities in performance, design, technical theatre, and theatre management. We encourage student creativity in the arts and provide an outlet for original student work. Full-Time
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recreational athletes, on-site and during travel. Primary responsibilities include counseling individuals and groups on daily nutrition for performance and health; translating the latest scientific evidence into
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Handshake mining to create customized lists of internships for students in different internship classes/programs to apply to Manage the Changemakers Internship Stipend Program Serve as the primary contact
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. Full Job Description: Under the direction of the Chief Engineer, the maintenance engineer shall, if and when called upon, perform any or all of the following skilled and technical duties, but not
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). The goal of the program is to increase knowledge and swim skills. Full Job Description: MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Delivery of a swimming specific training program. 2. Development of a
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Job Title: Research Assistant Job Summary: Professor Brian Dowd-Uribe is seeking a student to serve as a research assistant. The primary qualifications for this position are (1) ability to conduct