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Visiting Assistant Lecturer of Psychology
Collaborate with faculty colleagues to support efforts to prepare students for challenging and socially significant careers in fields dedicated to improving human function. This professional-track faculty member will teach primarily undergraduate courses in Psychology, though teaching of some graduate (master's level) coursework in Psychology may be required as well.This position also requires coordination of a department-level student success initiative. Serving as Student Success Coordinator will require acting as a point of contact for all students regarding support resources, working collaboratively with faculty to address student success challenges, developing curriculum and sharing research with faculty to support student success, assessing the Student Success program, and
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