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. The Culinary Apprentice program is in place for high school students who will serve in a temporary role to gain experience in the culinary industry and to further their education towards culinary career goals
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have a smooth and successful transition from prison to society. Key Responsibilities: Creation of a Re-Entry Manual (REM) (50%) Develop a detailed and comprehensive Re-Entry Manual (REM). Include a list
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the practice of law as a service to others and to discover their unique roles in furthering the cause of justice. As an eminent law school at the heart of a great Catholic university, our view of legal education
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enhancing student flourishing and embedding well-being into every aspect of student life. Through health promotion, harm reduction, prevention education, and the cultivation of student leaders in well-being
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both a practicing law firm and a teaching platform for our JD, LLM in International Human Rights Law, JSD Doctoral students, and select group of undergraduate research interns. Overseen by a Law Faculty
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: Create Compelling Opportunities: Develop and coordinate engaging small group activities that deepen students’ relationships with Jesus Christ. Develop Small Group Ministry: Maintain a robust small group
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student-athlete experience. Our pillars of Education; Excellence; Faith; Tradition; and Community guide us in the work we do each day. We are eager to attract, recruit, and retain individuals who positively
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individual to develop and advance its operations and its engagement programs with the broad range of the Center’s audiences, partners, and participants. Who we are: The Center for Citizenship & Constitutional
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of donors with the priorities and needs of the University Develop long-term relationships and lasting rapport with current and future benefactors whose resources will support and sustain the mission of Notre
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. For the fifth consecutive year, the University of Notre Dame has received Honor Roll distinctions as one of the top 10 higher education workplaces in the country in the Chronicle of Higher Education's annual