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Fwd: Job posting: John Jay Academic Program Manager, NEH funded Humanities Transfer Justice Project

  • Opportunity below.

    Best,
    Luke


    Luke Waltzer, Ph.D.
    Director, The Teaching and Learning Center
    The Graduate Center, CUNY
    365 Fifth Avenue, Room 3300.19
    New York, NY 10016
    http://cuny.is/teaching

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    > From: Gina Foster <[email protected]>
    > Subject: Job posting: John Jay Academic Program Manager, NEH funded Humanities Transfer Justice Project
    > Date: July 25, 2022 at 1:26:43 PM EDT
    > To: <[email protected]>
    > Reply-To: Center for Teaching and Learning <[email protected]>
    >
    > Dear Colleagues,
    >
    > Please share with your networks:
    >
    > John Jay’s Office of Undergraduate Studies is hiring a new program manager to support the NEH funded Humanities Transfer Justice Project. This role is to replace a recent vacancy and will coordinate day to day project activities to develop and implement the CUNY Justice Academy Humanities pathway alongside the CJA team. We are seeking an innovative educator and leader interested in a role that combines direct student support, program development, and curriculum supports all centered around engaging students in what it means to study the humanities at a justice focused institution.
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    > Position closes 8/10/22.
    >
    > Thanks in advance!
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    >
    > Gina Rae Foster, PhD
    > Director, Teaching and Learning Center
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