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Lecturer - CE 100: Introduction to Computer Engineering (Spring 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach CE 100: Introduction to Computer Engineering. The course is described in the catalog as Introduces the field of computer engineering via hands-on exercises and projects including electrical measurement tools. Covers current and future trends and challenges in various fields of computing. Explores career and professional development opportunities. |
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Lecturer - CE 310: Introduction to Computer Engineering Laboratory (Spring 2026)
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San Marcos
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| The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Spring 2026 to teach CE 310: Introduction to Computer Engineering Laboratory. The course is described in the catalog as Introduces computer engineering hardware and software tools; prototyping; computer productivity tools such as MATLAB, and Simulink; hardware and software trouble shooting. |
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Chicano and Latin American Studies Assistant Professor
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Fresno
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| The Department of Chicano and Latin American Studies at California State University, Fresno invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Chicanx Studies. Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to applied, community-based, or participatory approaches that address issues of health, well-being, or environmental justice in Latinx communities are preferred. |
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Assistant Director of Facilities
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San Diego
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| Join San Diego State University as a key leader ensuring every corner of our campus reflects excellence, safety, and craftsmanship. |
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Department of Biology - Assistant Professor
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San Bernardino - San Bernardino Campus
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| The Department of Biology at CSU San Bernardino seeks a tenure track Assistant Professor specializing in organismal plant biology, starting August 2026. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to inclusive teaching, student success, and research with undergraduates and M.S. students. Teaching may include comparative plant morphology, plant physiology, local flora, plant biology and diversity, or plant development. |