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Posting Details Posting Detail Information Working Title 22-24 Extension State Program Specialist, 4-H Animal Science Position Location Fort Collins, CO Work Location Position qualifies for hybrid
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information on Fort Collins, check out the City’s website: www.visitftcollins.com . The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has 24 faculty members, 400 undergraduates, and 190 graduate students
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Alamosa. Additional information about the CSU Mechanical Engineering Program may be found at https://www.engr.colostate.edu/me/ . These upper division courses will be taught by CSU Department of Mechanical
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to serve as the Executive Director of the Scott Scholars Program. Reporting to the Dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, the Executive Director leads a unique learning community of high
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Specialist will work with the CSFS Science and Data Division to maintain and update a statewide forest biomass assessment and carbon accounting framework, and support the Forest Action Plan. The Program
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industry and academic perspective and equip each graduate with the tools needed to obtain leading positions in advanced technology fields. The Mechanical Engineering program at CSU includes majors in both
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of the program Position Minimum Qualifications Digital Proficiency (DP): Use technology to communicate, problem-solve, and complete tasks in a responsible manner. Verbal & Written Communication (V/WC): Respond
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Denver, CO Does this position qualify for hybrid or remote work? No Description of Work Unit Youth Sport Camps is part of the Department of Health and Exercise Science. We offer 16 summer-long, active
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Instructor for Certified Addiction Counseling & Master's in Addiction Counseling courses - Open Pool
, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The Department serves approximately 1400 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate students, with approximately 30 full-time faculty
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Position Summary This position provides care and maintenance of horses and facilities utilized by the CSU Department of Animal Sciences/Equine Sciences program at the Equine Teaching and Research Center in