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inclusion. Has earned a M.S., Ph.D., or an equivalent degree in a natural science or education-focused discipline. Application Submission: Electronic applications should be submitted here; no paper
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Advisor to the Semillas Society (student organization) and the First Gen Special Interest Housing Community Serve as a case manager and conduit for referrals and support for students experiencing academic
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ethics of civic life (which might include questions of ecology, technology, social and political movements, or cultural theory e.g.).
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the production and execution of campus and community events both on and off campus. Supports the event departmentâ™s technology including: responsibility for training and campus wide roll outs; serving as the
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, critical thought, and the ethics of civic life (which might include questions of ecology, technology, social and political movements, or cultural theory e.g.).
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proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Ability to work with ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, faculty, and other constituencies Envisions and proposes new methods
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training and support for club and organization advisors; serving as the primary owner of CampusGroups software; and providing support to campus-wide programming initiatives. Helping students make meaning
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for all varsity programs and other select areas (e.g., , Sports Medicine, LGRAC, Club Sports, etc.). Follows and contributes to the creation of policies and procedures to ensure safe and proper use
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development workshops, Babson Leadership Academy, and other student club and organization leadership training). As needed, based on climate trends and campus needs, design and implement additional ally training
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Outstanding organizational, time-management skills and follow up skills Strong influence and presentation skills Able to work with ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, faculty, and