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faculty

[fak-uhl-tee] / ˈfæk əl ti /




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This new ideological mission is notable because of Mellon’s great influence within academia, especially in hiring and promoting faculty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kim has faced faculty and staff criticism for what they viewed as the lack of communication over layoffs and budget cuts.

From Los Angeles Times

Those silly questions I had refused to answer were some kind of test to see if my faculties were intact, and I had failed it spectacularly.

From Literature

The Times reported Monday that Harvard had rejected the idea of the $200 million payment because it was wary of backlash from liberal students and faculty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its admissions standards are not selective, so the faculty must work with what it has.

From The Wall Street Journal