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  1. … the FOX Sports Brand Activation Team unique and creative wa ys to connect brands with fans during the 2019 US Open in … use digital and social media tools to develop brand awa reness around new and existing sponsors for both events. … translate theory into practice by working on applied project s is the defining characteristic of CPS pedagogy, and …
  2. … (2 Positions) Applications due December 12, 2018 Do you wa nt to take on a unique faculty leadership role that will allow you to approach writing in new wa ys? We’re looking for faculty for Spring 2019 who wa nt to … with faculty and Undergraduate Writing Coordinators on project s centered around learning, teaching, and writing in …
  3. … training and cultural enrichment opportunities. “This awa rd represents a strong vote of confidence in The Language … text, as well as 11 other books on the subject. Dr. Fairman wa s also the lead academic consultant and writer for … to develop skills in decision-making strategies, project management and ethical leadership. St. John’s …
  4. … Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch , the Fuller E. Callawa y Chair of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law, … of empirical pieces in a six-year-long data collection project , the article highlights the previously obscure … John’s students and faculty members, including Elayne E. Green berg , Assistant Dean for Dispute Resolution Programs, …
  5. … Justice (CSJ) to celebrate Black History Month 2021. The project supports and amplifies the CSJ’s mission of … who people might not be as familiar with, we wa nted to circultae positive imagery of Black folks to … energy and deriving spirit from Black stories in the same wa y we do prototypical ‘All-American’ stories. Because Black …
  6. … RNAs: New Functions, New Structures.” In 2015, the seminar wa s endowed by Dipak Haldar, Ph.D., in memory of the late … RNA—the earliest product of DNA transcription—and wa s the first to learn that these cellular complexes … students, all of whom were male, she accepted an intriguing project none of them were willing to tackle for fear of not …
  7. … to identify barriers to pandemic readiness and increase awa reness among the population of the potential second wa ve of COVID-19. Dr. Gunness noted that these communities … conditions and poor health care. Dr. Gousse said this project had great implications for social justice and human …
  8. … of the tight-knit class size and groups on campus. When I wa lk around campus, I see people I know. Yet, it still feels … in preparing her for life after college. “The Maurice R. Green berg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial … living in New York City,” she said. Her capstone research project entails working with indigenous communities in …
  9. … world a better place. The theme of this year’s conference wa s “Adapt to a Changing World,” and featured lectures, … in national events like the conference. “It is alwa ys an honor to send a few of our St. Vincent de Paul … with people in need. Every Midnight Run or service project in which I participate isn’t because I must get the …
  10. … closely with subject matter experts, tackling daily tasks, project s, and deliverables in vulnerability management … “My experience so far has aligned with everything I wa s introduced to while attending St. John’s,” Mr. Gainey said. “Initially, I wa sn’t sure which sector I wa nted to be part of, but working …