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The adjunct instructor is administratively responsible to the Associate Dean of the School of Business, Entrepreneurship and Professional Development (BEPD). Henry Ford College presents an opportunity for an Adjunct Faculty in Pastry (ACF Certified.
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Henry Ford College (HFC) presents an opportunity for the Associate Dean of Industrial Technologies in the School of Business, Entrepreneurship and Professional Development (BEPD). Working collaboratively with the Dean, faculty chairs, program faculty, and staff, the Associate Dean coordinates and manages processes, procedures, and activities that ensure the smooth, accurate, and effective business of the Industrial Technologies academic unit while meeting and maintaining the strategic goals, policies, and practices of the College.
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Provide telephone and walk-in support to users on library services, applications and software /hardware specific to Iona College, diagnose and troubleshoot various software/hardware problems. Iona students enjoy small class sizes, engaged professors and a wide array of academic programs across the School of Arts & Science ; LaPenta School of Business ; NewYork-Presbyterian Iona School of Health Sciences ; and Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
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The College of Business is one of four Colleges at Central State University (CSU), a public land-grant institution founded in 1887 and Ohio’s only public HBCU. The College of Business (COB) offers a transformation and nurturing student-centered education at the undergraduate and graduate levels and is committed to innovative teaching and research.
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The Inland Empire and Coachella Valley Women's Business Centers are programs of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at the Jack H. Brown College of Business at CSUSB. The WBCs are a federal program partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) & the California Governor's Office of Business & Economic Development (GO-Biz.
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The Albert J. Simone Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship enhances entrepreneurship activities, including the RIT Venture Creations Incubator. Candidates should have a willingness to engage in service to the department or college, with an emphasis on curriculum development and student success.
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The College of DuPage is a comprehensive community college located 27 miles west of downtown Chicago, vitally connected to our local area for over 50 years. College of DuPage is committed to student success and values an inclusive and welcoming community environment.
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The Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship is AACSB-accredited at the graduate and undergraduate levels and offers a Ph. D. in Business Administration with concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Management, and Marketing.
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The College of Business provides high-quality, high-value, transfer-friendly and practical on-campus and online undergraduate degrees in accounting, business (IACBE accredited), agriculture entrepreneurship, marketing and economics.
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Robert C. Vackar College of Business & Entrepreneurship: cobe@utrgv.edu. College of Engineering & Computer Science: cecs@utrgv.edu. The UTRGV School of Podiatric Medicine ( SOPM ) seeks a faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor for teaching Podiatric Surgery, Medicine and Biomechanics.
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To accomplish this, we weave rigorous traditional and experiential learning to center Black student experiences in entrepreneurship, financial literacy, investment, social capital, and self-discovery of their identity, passion and purpose through our credit-bearing elective course and related support system of mentors and coaches.
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The department offers courses and programs in Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation, Healthcare Management, Hospitality Management, Management including Human Resource Management, and Management Information Systems.
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The Provost oversees Enrollment Management, Student Affairs, Institutional Research, and the Honors College through the leadership of the respective Vice Provosts/Deans (including the Dean of the Faculty.
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School/College Description: The TCU Neeley School of Business is comprised of six academic departments including Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, Management and Leadership, and Marketing.
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Students and faculty in fashion design also benefit from a wealth of resources in the College of Arts + Sciences and the campus as a whole, including performances, outstanding museum collections, exhibits, lectures, and opportunities for collaborative work.
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