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Position Title: Part-Time Faculty, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department/School: School of Liberal Arts Salary/Pay Rate: $1,167 per 1 credit with upward adjustment for years of service
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. The residential life program at Marist is based upon the philosophy of providing students with a safe, healthy, and attractive living environment that supports and supplements the educational mission of the College
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Information of 3 Professional References About the Department: Residential life is an integral part of the total educational experience. The residential life program at Marist is based upon the philosophy
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theatre. The English Department is housed in the School of Liberal Arts, which includes departments in history, modern languages, philosophy & religious studies, and political science. About Marist College
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. The History Department is housed in the School of Liberal Arts with other departments such as English, Modern Languages, Philosophy & Religious Studies and Political Science. About Marist College
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the School of Liberal Arts along with departments in English, History, Philosophy, and Political Science. The department offers majors and minors in Spanish, French, and Italian as well as courses in American
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the School of Liberal Arts along with departments in English, History, Philosophy, and Political Science. The department offers majors and minors in Spanish, French, and Italian as well as courses in American
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(MLC) is housed within the School of Liberal Arts along with departments in English, History, Philosophy, and Political Science. The department offers majors and minors in Spanish, French, and Italian as
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room. Teaching the philosophy and techniques of strength and conditioning to student-athletes of assigned sports programs. Design and implement rehabilitation plans after carefully assessing a student
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certification Essential Functions: Coaching Direct and guide daily training sessions with assigned athletic teams in the weight room. Teaching the philosophy and techniques of strength and conditioning to student