The Student Conduct Coordinator is a professional staff member dedicated to helping undergraduate and graduate students meet the community standards of Illinois State University by participating in the administration of the student conduct process and supporting Student Conduct and Community Responsibility programs, outreach, assessment, and other services
Office of The Vice President for Student Affairs is seeking a graduate student preferably in accounting or a related field of study to manage budgets, prepare vouchers, develop reports and reconcile accounts.
The Usability & Analytics GA will help the WEB Content team produce and review content for University websites, related systems, web applications, and digital documents focusing on usability and analytics. Additionally, the applicant will be assisting others at the University with routine maintenance while assisting with new requests for help.
This position helps run the High-Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster for Illinois State University. An understanding of Linux computing, cluster management, networking and organizational skills will be needed.
The Marketing Graduate Assistant will assist the marketing and communications manager (and the marketing unit of the Office of Technology Solutions) in the development of all marketing efforts for the office, increasing awareness of Tech Solutions across campus, particularly promoting the solutions and services of our department in general and a few specific areas, including TechZone and the Technology Support Center.
The Project Management Graduate Assistant will assist project managers in managing information technology (IT) projects, and in scheduling information technology (IT) projects to balance resource capacity, assignments, and availability. The position will support multiple internal units with the maintenance of their project schedules and portfolios and will support the functions of the Project Management Office within the Office of Digital Transformation and Process Improvement within the department of Technology Solutions.
The Sorority & Fraternity Life Graduate Assistant serves as a member of the advising team for the sorority and fraternity community, which currently consists of 41 chapters divided among the Interfraternity Council, College Panhellenic Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and United Greek Council. The Graduate Assistant will demonstrate openness to connect with students and campus/community partners to support a diverse, equitable, and inclusive sorority and fraternity community.
Come hone and grow your communication and marketing skills by creating materials for various stakeholder groups served by the high-profile, state-wide Illinois Tutoring Initiative grant.
Writing fellows help develop academic writing utilizing organization, critical thinking, argument, and coherence. This includes but is not limited to, sentence and paragraph structure, grammar rules, argument logic, critical analysis, citation formatting, and forms of academic and professional writing.
Teaching GA for Wonsook Kim School of Art. Will be working with faculty and students across a variety of assignments.
Applicants MUST be accepted to one of the Wonsook Kim School of Art Master's programs.
Advise University Program Board (UPB) student leaders and their respective committees in the planning of campus wide events including contracting vendors, budgeting, marketing and promotions, media management, and event management.
A Student Conduct and Community Responsibilities (SCCR) Graduate Assistant's (GA) primary function is to serve as a conduct case manager, facilitating the University's response to conduct-related incidents from initial review through the closing of the case, including determining sanctions that address the impact the student's behavior on themself, others, and the University community.
As part of the Student Conduct and Community Responsibilities unit of the Dean of Students Office, Off-Campus Services supports students who are moving and living off-campus through a variety of programs and services. Off-Campus Services educates students about their rights and responsibilities as a resident of Bloomington-Normal; develops initiatives to promote off-campus safety and citizenship; develops educational and community resource materials; promotes positive student interaction with the community; responds to landlord/tenant concerns; and provides resources for apartment searching and leasing.
The Student Conduct Coordinator is a professional staff member dedicated to helping undergraduate and graduate students meet the community standards of Illinois State University by participating in the administration of the student conduct process and supporting Student Conduct and Community Responsibility programs, outreach, assessment, and other services
Office of The Vice President for Student Affairs is seeking a graduate student preferably in accounting or a related field of study to manage budgets, prepare vouchers, develop reports and reconcile accounts.
The Usability & Analytics GA will help the WEB Content team produce and review content for University websites, related systems, web applications, and digital documents focusing on usability and analytics. Additionally, the applicant will be assisting others at the University with routine maintenance while assisting with new requests for help.
This position helps run the High-Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster for Illinois State University. An understanding of Linux computing, cluster management, networking and organizational skills will be needed.
The Marketing Graduate Assistant will assist the marketing and communications manager (and the marketing unit of the Office of Technology Solutions) in the development of all marketing efforts for the office, increasing awareness of Tech Solutions across campus, particularly promoting the solutions and services of our department in general and a few specific areas, including TechZone and the Technology Support Center.
The Project Management Graduate Assistant will assist project managers in managing information technology (IT) projects, and in scheduling information technology (IT) projects to balance resource capacity, assignments, and availability. The position will support multiple internal units with the maintenance of their project schedules and portfolios and will support the functions of the Project Management Office within the Office of Digital Transformation and Process Improvement within the department of Technology Solutions.
The Sorority & Fraternity Life Graduate Assistant serves as a member of the advising team for the sorority and fraternity community, which currently consists of 41 chapters divided among the Interfraternity Council, College Panhellenic Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and United Greek Council. The Graduate Assistant will demonstrate openness to connect with students and campus/community partners to support a diverse, equitable, and inclusive sorority and fraternity community.
Come hone and grow your communication and marketing skills by creating materials for various stakeholder groups served by the high-profile, state-wide Illinois Tutoring Initiative grant.
Writing fellows help develop academic writing utilizing organization, critical thinking, argument, and coherence. This includes but is not limited to, sentence and paragraph structure, grammar rules, argument logic, critical analysis, citation formatting, and forms of academic and professional writing.
Teaching GA for Wonsook Kim School of Art. Will be working with faculty and students across a variety of assignments.
Applicants MUST be accepted to one of the Wonsook Kim School of Art Master's programs.
Advise University Program Board (UPB) student leaders and their respective committees in the planning of campus wide events including contracting vendors, budgeting, marketing and promotions, media management, and event management.
A Student Conduct and Community Responsibilities (SCCR) Graduate Assistant's (GA) primary function is to serve as a conduct case manager, facilitating the University's response to conduct-related incidents from initial review through the closing of the case, including determining sanctions that address the impact the student's behavior on themself, others, and the University community.
As part of the Student Conduct and Community Responsibilities unit of the Dean of Students Office, Off-Campus Services supports students who are moving and living off-campus through a variety of programs and services. Off-Campus Services educates students about their rights and responsibilities as a resident of Bloomington-Normal; develops initiatives to promote off-campus safety and citizenship; develops educational and community resource materials; promotes positive student interaction with the community; responds to landlord/tenant concerns; and provides resources for apartment searching and leasing.