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this position can expect to walk away with skills in: leadership, communication, teamwork, and problem solving. Campus Recreation positions are designed to equip students with transferrable skills beyond
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. Depending on position, these courses should introduce content that would allow students to excel in the Fall during their next academic year. Instructors are expected to design and implement a curriculum for
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limited to: • Graphic Designers o Develop all graphic design work to be used in all publications including print and digital within the department • Web Communication o Responsible for communications
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of expertise and provide necessary supports to the department in the areas of curriculum and instructional design, assessment, and course implementation. Candidates must also collaborate with schools
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related field is required. Experience: - Three years of related experience in golf/sports turf/horticulture management is required. - Related experience in layout, design, and construction is strongly
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: KTRS Contact Person: Rae Loftis Job Summary/Basic Functions The Outreach Coordinator will provide administrative leadership for all aspects, including the design and implementation of services and
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at Eastern Kentucky University provides a world-class P-12 educational experience designed to prepare the next generation of leaders. Established in September 1906, Model opened its doors as the first school
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at Eastern Kentucky University provides a world-class K-12 educational experience designed to prepare the next generation of leaders. Established in September 1906, Model opened its doors as the first school
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of wellness events; supervision of wellness staff; and administrative duties for the program area. Minimum Qualifications Must be enrolled at EKU. Job Duties: 60% - Plan and execute wellness programming
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Salary Grade: Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Ida Kumoji-Ankrah Job Summary/Basic Functions The School of Arts and Design in the Institute for Creative and Collaborative Arts at Eastern Kentucky