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faculty

[fak-uhl-tee] / ˈfæk əl ti /




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Zuckerberg had been watching nervously as other tech behemoths built up their AI faculties.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Everyone has seen a street musician or a performer adjust to a changing crowd," said Nieh, a faculty member in the Department of Ecology, Behavior and Evolution.

From Science Daily

He mentored thousands of students and faculty members for decades, and frequently confronted administrators for what he believed was their lack of concern over the needs of minority students and staffers.

From Los Angeles Times

When states paused gas taxes in 2022, the discount didn’t fully pass on to drivers, said Kent Smetters, faculty director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model.

From MarketWatch

The section instructed medical school faculty to make sure doctors-in-training “learn to recognize and appropriately address biases in themselves, in others and in the healthcare delivery process.”

From The Wall Street Journal