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, gathering, and healing for numerous other Native tribes. We recognize the Indigenous peoples as original stewards of this land and all the relatives within it. As these words of acknowledgment are spoken and
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, research, extension, and service missions of Colorado State University. The Vice President for Engagement and Extension (VPEE) is the principal administrative, academic, and fiscal officer for
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worldwide, guiding them through the application process with passion and expertise. As the primary contact for students and families, this position will provide comprehensive support and guidance through
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-10 student workers. Position Summary The College Senior Business Officer in the College of Natural Resources (WCNR) at Colorado State University is the key leader for finance, serving as the chief
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largest undergraduate major on campus. In addition, the college enrolls approximately 1500 students in five different MBA programs and three department-based graduate programs in the Master of Accountancy
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tasks, reviewing work, providing feedback, and performance management Percentage Of Time 20% Job Duty Category College Representation Duty/Responsibility Act as the main point of contact for department
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peoples. This was also a site of trade, gathering, and healing for numerous other Native tribes. We recognize the Indigenous peoples as original stewards of this land and all the relatives within it. As
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areas. The Department offers undergraduate majors in Forestry, Rangeland Ecology, and Natural Resources Management in addition to Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Tenure/Tenure Track
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, steam, chilled water, and distributed heating and cooling generation. Unit activities also include master planning for utilities, design review, utility construction inspection, customer allocation
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plans, fieldwork, analysis, and report writing. At least one (1) year of full-time work experience as a Crew Chief or Field Supervisor. Familiarity with U.S. federal historic preservation laws and