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JOB DETAILS: The University of Wisconsin-Stout (UW-Stout) is seeking applications for Dean of the College of Arts and Human Sciences (CAHS). CAHS serves approximately half of all UW-Stout students
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JOB DETAILS: The Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Human Services is seeking candidates for a tenure-track, full-time, 9-month academic year faculty position starting August 19, 2024
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JOB DETAILS: The University of Wisconsin-Stout College of Arts and Human Sciences is seeking a uniquely qualified individual who is interested in our new 12-month part-time (50%) Education Research
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portfolio of prospects with annual goals for face-to-face visits and dollars raised. Manage portfolio of prospects and donors to ensure timely steps are taken toward solicitation, gift closure, and
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+ graduate degrees and 30+ professional certificates in Art, Design & Graphics; Business & Management; Education; Human & Social Sciences; Information Technology & Communications; and Science, Engineering
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30+ professional certificates in Art, Design & Graphics; Business & Management; Education; Human & Social Sciences; Information Technology & Communications; and Science, Engineering & Math. Our first
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offer 45+ undergraduate degrees, 20+ graduate degrees and 30+ professional certificates in Art, Design & Graphics; Business & Management; Education; Human & Social Sciences; Information Technology
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& Graphics; Business & Management; Education; Human & Social Sciences; Information Technology & Communications; and Science, Engineering & Math. Our first-class digital infrastructure and learning environments
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to climb stairs Ability to lift children and heavy items up to fifty pounds (50 lbs.) Ability to maneuver in spaces as narrow as one foot (1') in sufficient time to assure safety and well-being of children
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; Education; Human & Social Sciences; Information Technology & Communications; and Science, Engineering & Math. Our first-class digital infrastructure and learning environments provide our nearly 7,000 students