Gordon Nelson, former dean of the faculty of environmental studies, is one of the principal founders of this initiative. |
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Before accepting the faculty position, he also had worked with Sharpe for 12 years at Skidmore. |
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In addition to quantifiable data, the survey seeks qualitative data on faculty perceptions of their institution's administration. |
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Significant changes are going to happen in academe regardless of what a faculty or an administration desires. |
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Research on faculty retention also documents the unique contributions that faculty of color make to academe. |
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As a consequence, two-year college faculty are implicitly marginalized and devalued within academe. |
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Student privacy has always been a hot-button issue in academe, and faculty are often on the front lines of this debate. |
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These perceptions about the faculty have a long lineage and no doubt will persist in some quarters well into the future. |
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Some colleges even provide faculty with living quarters in the residence halls. |
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And in a comment sure to set off a firestorm, Kaplan said faculty should attend professional conferences on their own time. |
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It's important to build your qualifications and credibility as a faculty member. |
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A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment. |
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Dr. D, a young psychiatrist living with bipolar illness, had just accepted a faculty position in town. |
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So what better than take the accusal straight to a really stupid faculty member. |
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There will also be several additions to teaching programs in the faculty of education. |
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Someone wrote in and asked if I would settle, as they put it, for an adjunct position if I can't get a faculty position. |
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That not-unique pattern points to the inadequacy of much current nomenclature about part-time or adjunct faculty versus tenured professors. |
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In many cases, the adjustment moved the faculty member from economic marginality to a living wage. |
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Student loads have tripled, and, although grade inflation is rampant, few faculty are inclined to question the decline in standards. |
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Graduate faculty have many obligations and often have more than one advisee, so you have to really work your end of the relationship. |
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The chairperson, then, is both a manager and a faculty colleague, an advisor and an advisee. |
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After a contract was ratified in February 2003, she continued her work with non-tenure-track faculty members. |
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Mr Fitzgerald said he is trying to educate faculty members on the benefits of using whiteboards. |
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All, however, recognized that it was an affront to academic freedom and a violation of faculty autonomy. |
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This issue of Liberal Education suggests to me that a different, realigned role for faculty is possible. |
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Most commonly, he says, students complain about grades and faculty grading practices. |
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It provided no explanation to one faculty member for not reappointing her and an inadequate oral explanation to the other faculty member. |
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Core agroecosystem courses are team taught by faculty from more than one discipline to integrate material into a systems perspective. |
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Students and faculty visited all host farms to learn about the diversity of agroecosystems in Pennsylvania. |
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But if you want to be an academic leader, a dean, a president, a provost, it's very important to win your spurs as a respected faculty member. |
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Many faculty see shared governance as window dressing for rather dictatorial rule. |
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However, during the course of the study, two participating faculty members withdrew. |
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What matters most and where institutions are performing best is in the quality of instruction and in faculty knowledgeability. |
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Sharing the results with other faculty led to further refinements to this summative approach. |
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In the days before the conference, attendees and faculty wrestled with the difficult decision of whether to follow us to Florida. |
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No one asked which faculty I was in or checked my student number against the registrar's list. |
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Free registration for Wednesday is available to all full-time, regular faculty members of schools of nursing. |
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The survey instrument was then shared with attendees at a regularly scheduled faculty meeting. |
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Often faculty are not clinicians but other health professionals and lay community members. |
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Salary savings from hiring younger faculty to replace retirees can also be applied toward salary increases for the entire remaining faculty. |
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One way to balance this is to consider joining a faculty that has dependent tuition remission. |
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All full-time faculty members serve on term appointments of varying lengths, indefinitely renewable at the discretion of the administration. |
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A new procedure, the rescindable terminal contract, was introduced that could be nullified when the faculty member received grant support. |
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Moreover, searching questions regarding faculty and amenities might not be possible. |
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The plan will mean reseating for some faculty and staff ticket holders, said the athletics director. |
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This table is a summary of the lectureships held by department faculty members. |
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On the one hand, faculty retirements give institutions flexibility to reconstitute their faculty in the years ahead. |
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To escape the budget syndrome, we need to reassert core values and revalue faculty expertise and participation. |
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The other regional accrediting associations that were reviewed have faculty guidelines that could have a more liberal interpretation. |
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At the late career stage, faculty members begin putting together their life's work, although some use this period to pursue entirely new agendas. |
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Only one in four faculty appointments was to a full-time, tenure-track position. |
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Many institutions have converted full-time appointments to positions held by part-time faculty or graduate assistants. |
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Knowing, by contrast, refers to mental states' faculty to perceive or apprehend what appears. |
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Specific research interests are listed on the individual faculty pages linked at the left. |
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She is on the faculty at Guilford College, where she teaches African American literature and creative writing. |
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Following the presentation by student faculty members, the big moment arrived. |
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When meeting the faculty at Wellesley, Roberts is artless enough to admit she has never been to Europe. |
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I have a good enough relationship with some of the faculty in the linguistics department there that I would not be totally out of the loop. |
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And indeed ominous rumblings of discontent could be heard beneath the cheerful banter of returning faculty and staff. |
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Beginning in the fall of 2002, university administrators began a verbal assault on students and faculty supporting divestment. |
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A task force of diverse administrators, faculty members and alumni was assembled to research the problem and propose solutions. |
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The faculty helped me secure a graduate assistantship for financial assistance. |
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To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer. |
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He rejoined the faculty in 1996 and now holds the Charles Stark Draper chair in aeronautics and astronautics. |
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I think the faculty was more impressed by my adventurous spirit and audacity than my celestial beauty in that performance! |
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The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human. |
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In one story, a professor of classics is nearly driven mad with insomnia, which he cures by attending a faculty meeting. |
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For many faculty members, what is at issue is not the money, but quality control and professional autonomy. |
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The university could be offering a four-year baccalaureate degree program in midwifery through the faculty of nursing as early as September. |
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One faculty member acknowledged that it was the source of her motivation for teaching at a community college. |
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I hardly think that the youth of the future are waiting for malleable faculty to lead them by the hand to willing computers. |
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All faculty members regardless of cultural background can serve as a role model. |
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At the university where I work, four or five people in the dental faculty have bad breath! |
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All the students attended, near-riotously, and it was considered bad form for a faculty member not to be present. |
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The offer of the Waco church was accepted and in 1896, students and faculty moved bag and baggage to Waco. |
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Tenured faculty were facing retirement without the assurance that new generations of tenured academic citizens would take their places. |
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Their salaries and benefits often approach those of probationary and tenured faculty members, although they do not match them. |
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It is not uncommon for clinical faculty to be hired into tenure track positions as well. |
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The long-term financial commitment required for tenure track faculty suggest that most formula and state appropriations are used for salaries. |
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I wonder if a published forum of this kind could be arranged for a group of faculty who do not have tenure track jobs. |
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For a lot of faculty members, in short, the end of a term is no vacation, but a mad scramble for survival. |
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The board terminated the president and has made sure that such an occurrence will not be repeated by any other ambitious faculty or president. |
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A couple of employees in the postal dept. have already been busted for taking out credit cards in student and faculty names. |
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Initially, this key faculty element was made up of a mixture of master sergeants, sergeants major, captains and majors. |
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The thesis or dissertation is your original research written with the guidance of a group of faculty known as your committee. |
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The college has repeatedly acted illegally toward a third of its former faculty members. |
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Grants are a means to an end, and allow a faculty member to hire students or technicians and conduct research. |
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The AAUP has consistently held that academic freedom can be maintained only so long as faculty remain autonomous and self-governing. |
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Many faculty members find that the process of developing a portfolio stimulates self-improvement. |
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For each faculty member, the following information was requested with each point of information being a column of a table. |
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It was necessary to obtain complete buy-in from the faculty for any major curriculum reform. |
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The program matches juniors and seniors with faculty for hands-on experience. |
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A few days before that concert, the faculty member slated to sing the mezzo role had cancelled, and Hanslowe was called to substitute. |
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As many faculty senators saw it, that action was just another example of the board's tendency to micromanage the curriculum. |
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The Benedictines, whose order founded the school, were vastly outnumbered on the faculty by lay teachers of all denominations. |
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Upon the committee rejecting their proposal, the students staged a coup, disconnecting the faculty mikes and starting their own meeting. |
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A couple of respondents felt the faculty needed additional training in order to do a good job. |
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On July 1, 2003, the faculty at the University of Waterloo will be joined by one of Canada's leading academics and brightest minds. |
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On a bill of fare featuring Aaron Copeland and Charles Ives will be the premiere of a new work by faculty member Paul Goldstaub. |
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Another way faculty survive is by tutoring students who are preparing for entrance exams. |
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The students and faculty sometimes lead the community members through a brief demonstration of a PBL case tutorial session. |
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For faculty it has been tremendous, a real breaching of the walls and silos of the campus. |
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The ceremony was boring other than seeing faculty and the bishop dressed in their finest motley garments. |
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We will be asked to teach more undergraduates with fewer faculty and smaller operating budgets. |
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Unfortunately, numerous studies have found that faculty typically underuse work-family policies. |
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Veteran students joined senior faculty in resisting Bolshevik assaults on academic autonomy. |
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It would be replaced by a system in which the faculty would be represented by a few union leaders. |
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He believes in the value of student snitches, parental conferences, and long hot showers in the faculty lounge. |
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Although we are untenured, professional-track faculty like myself have insider status and some security. |
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Several faculty members began to suspect there was something unwholesome about his relationship with Keith. |
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And if our freshmen feel they can talk to faculty and to upperclassmen, they're going to stay. |
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Of the dozen or so new faculty members recently hired by his department, he says, 10 use primarily neuroimaging. |
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Many faculty are retiring, and effective recruitment programs are crucial to filling faculty vacancies. |
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This eccentric character never enjoyed the faculty of sight, and many still living remember the sonsy, contented, and sightless face of Willie. |
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Alternatively, the faculty might have contagious diseases, such as tuberculosis or varicella, and could infect patients. |
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Often, faculty members are too busy to learn how to use the instruments or they use them sparingly. |
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Reason, Morton said, was the faculty that differentiated man from brute beasts. |
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I was appalled with the poor speakerphone our department used to connect two geographically diverse groups of our faculty for faculty meetings. |
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World-class courses are designed and taught by 45 full-time faculty members, all experts in their specialist fields. |
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But not all faculty members should aspire to be administrators or measure a successful career by whether or not administration is on the vita. |
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Pratt now teaches women's studies and creative writing as a faculty member of the Union Institute, a non-residential alternative university. |
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In the hot noonday sun, students sat on the grass, and faculty in shirtsleeves conducted class. |
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Each year he assists food science and human nutrition faculty in a dozen labs held in the pilot plant. |
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In most cases, the occupant of these positions must first be a faculty member and one who has achieved the rank of full professor. |
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The National Research Council has ranked Scripps first in faculty quality among oceanography programs nationwide. |
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Commissioned as an infantry officer, he served in a variety of command and staff positions prior to joining the senior faculty at West Point. |
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I was stopped at the University gates by an officious guard who asked me for my faculty card. |
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Traditionally, humanities faculty have worked somewhat in isolation, with the library carrel being a second home. |
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Todd Brun has put together a list of faculty openings and postdoctoral positions available in quantum information processing. |
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The faculty already had great computer scientists, artists, musicians, and storytellers. |
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Faculty travel budgets and money for new faculty appointments are often early casualties. |
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The mission of the college is stated as follows in its course catalogue and faculty handbook. |
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This process involved the sharing of catalogs, course descriptions and, ultimately, conversations between faculty members at both campuses. |
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I remember how surprised I was to hear this at the new faculty orientation. |
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He found the teaching of the Herrnhuters too restrictive, however, because the faculty refused to lecture on current intellectual trends. |
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The changes in teaching styles and methods the Bologna package calls for also strike at the core of faculty traditions and culture. |
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However, much to Dare's chagrin, the faculty did nothing to oppose Halpern's position. |
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Donors' outright and deferred gifts also have funded 22 new faculty professorships and chairs. |
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Next fall and at subsequent fall events, new appointees to named faculty chairs and professorships will be recognized. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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Led by its present chairwoman, Dr. Chela Sandoval, the department currently has 12 full-time faculty members. |
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I read, or at least skim, many of these publications, since it's usually interesting to learn about new faculty hires and recent publications. |
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Another innovation was that both the faculty editors and the contributing authors were paid an honorarium. |
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He has merged Chomskyan ideas about an innate language faculty with the Darwinian theory of adaptation and natural selection. |
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Reading fiction requires the ability to suspend disbelief, to dream, and that's a critical faculty that we all need to exercise. |
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This process leads to the humanization of the instructor and enables students to relate more easily to faculty members in a clinical environment. |
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The most commonly cited reason for satisfaction was the availability of knowledgeable faculty in the area. |
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The faculty had its problems as well, and some even failed to hold classes on a regular basis. |
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Being able to review the coursework from other classes is a practical benefit that faculty members find appealing. |
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Instead, the memo I circulated to the faculty was firmly rooted in the third person and utilized the passive voice. |
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As a result of such biases, faculty members suffer career penalties for using policies designed to help them balance work and family commitments. |
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The coadjutant faculty is composed of experienced persons from state, county, and local government. |
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Furthermore, faculty also perceived a lack of access to equipment and facilities. |
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Today we are a coed school of 550 with enlarged faculty and administration. |
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Because the school required proof of birth, her illegitimacy was well-known to both the faculty and students. |
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Her moods are many, and she has a faculty for portraying deep emotions with an airy touch. |
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He has a faculty for legislation, and some of the most useful laws on the statute book owe their origin to him. |
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These are teaching institutions, staffed by faculty with heavy teaching loads. |
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The credentials and accomplishments of our faculty are phenomenal, and the awards and accolades they have received are too numerous to mention. |
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Many faculty have the ability to succeed in jobs that have substantially higher compensation than academia. |
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Well it put great strains on those teachers in the faculty who didn't know how to speak Latin. |
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Even faculty with competence in one or more foreign languages must shape their courses around this constraint. |
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Despite growth in some areas, women continue to be underrepresented on the faculty across the university. |
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The department has 29 staff members on the faculty and 36 residents in training. |
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The way he is going about selecting the faculty is an example of the exacting academic standards he has in mind for the school. |
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From 1936-46 he served on the faculty of Osmania University teaching International Law. |
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The science faculty lacks such inclusiveness, mainly due to the many disparate courses that are available. |
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He formerly was on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma, where he founded the graduate program in piano pedagogy. |
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There was the faculty to be selected and trained, lessons to be adapted from the curriculum, the school's funds and infrastructure to be managed. |
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To sustain and improve quality of training, the surgical faculty should develop expertise in education. |
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Dry statistics are seen as destroying both the imaginative faculty and the human delight in invention. |
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Yet some faculty perceive the pernicious effects of these forms and want to end them. |
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Most of the faculty and staff are having to work through Saturday, but I chose to take a personal day that day. |
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Second, I regularly have lunch with a few perspicacious psychologists and faculty members in other disciplines. |
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Fellows will be invited to participate fully in the law school's rich intellectual life, including faculty workshops, colloquia and conferences. |
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As he points out, imagination is not just the passive faculty that retains the imprint left by sensation. |
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The faculty who were philosophically accepting of distance education did place a higher value on distance education. |
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In other instances, institutions may seek to commercialize materials that faculty produce for regular courses. |
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We mean by integration that faculty in the human mind whereby it is able to combine an indefinitely large number of impressions. |
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A chronological list allows cooperating alumni and faculty to peruse for friends and compadres in their era. |
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One concern raised by both the faculty involved in the teaching of the course and the students was the issue of information overload. |
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The faculty is really not subject to much oversight concerning these major changes in direction. |
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Some faculty members seem to express a condescending, at times almost disdainful, attitude. |
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No faculty reported using video or audio conferencing to communicate with students. |
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But of course Aristotle does not mean that a conflicted person has more than one faculty of reason. |
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To use the Internet intensively, faculty must attend to delivery management systems. |
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It's a matter of giving faculty training in intercultural communication and understanding. |
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Managing and promoting this interdepartmental program with faculty from four departments required an academic paradigm shift. |
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Rudawski's research interests include consumerism and higher education faculty diversity. |
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Institute faculty will, of course, play an important role in providing a first-rate, quality program. |
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A faculty member at the university who initiated the study is now under investigation. |
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Racial diversity in the student body reduces the isolation experienced by faculty of color. |
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Graduate students, postdocs and new and established faculty are invited to apply. |
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Undergraduates, post-graduates, post-doctorates, and faculty from universities around the world all participate. |
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Thus, it may be that you would want to stratify by both faculty and gender or faculty and whether students are undergraduates or postgraduates. |
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Mathieu's special issue drew upon the works of anglophone and francophone faculty and students to present a variety of perspectives. |
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Administrators and faculty leaders have pushed for integration of the school's fraternities and sororities. |
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The inclusion of the student and faculty assessments allowed us to achieve our primary goal of identifying specific curricular needs. |
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Some faculty members expressed the opinion that such funding had already been earmarked for specific purposes. |
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The Harvard faculty fell all over themselves offering praise, one after the other, for the retiring president. |
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Boards and legislatures have insisted on post-tenure review as a way of ensuring faculty responsibility and of getting rid of supposed deadwood. |
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Li is a surgeon and a former dean of the faculty of medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. |
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Thereafter, I was kept busy as a teacher, departmental administrator, faculty dean, researcher and author of historical books and articles. |
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An economics graduate with a master's in political economy, he resigned as a faculty dean at the University of Malaya to enter politics. |
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In 1988 he was appointed dean of the faculty of physics and technology at the St. Petersburg Technical University. |
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The faculty and other staff and students at both International and at Sofia University welcomed him and helped him to settle into the new academic environment. |
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This fortuitous and timely development supports faculty initiatives. |
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No wonder so many Yalies protested Mr. Bush's presence on campus, with more than 200 faculty members signing a petition in protest to Bush's receipt of an honorary degree. |
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Most fellowships do not provide stipends above the salary of a junior faculty member, and there is often nothing in place for the institution to supplement their pay, he says. |
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When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including remediation and dismissal. |
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Stanford University now has a bioengineering program that brings together engineering, medical, and other faculty to collaborate on projects such as artificial corneas. |
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Thirty percent of part-time liberal-arts faculty reported no scheduled office hours, and adjuncts were 50 percent less likely to require essay exams than full-time faculty. |
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Students, staff, and faculty of the schools and colleges of the have been shut out of learning and conducting research by the oppressive military siege. |
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Korean students of traditional medicine are taught courses such as biology, anatomy, physiology, and pathology by the same faculty as the students of Western medicine. |
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It survived on little money and few facilities, but its faculty included some of the finest minds from Europe, many having fled to America as refugees. |
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The faculty at my alma mater were excited by their scholarly concerns and eager to share their questions and insights with any responsive student. |
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Both women left the faculty lounge and headed off in opposite directions. |
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The energies of the faculty are focused on information related problems including the retrieval of digital images and the management and organization of digital information. |
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I asked members of the faculty at the University of Chicago Law School to estimate the number of Supreme Court invalidations of state and federal law. |
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All students and faculty in the UT community should support the cause of fairness in admissions. |
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Second, the Charles Koch Foundation would at least partially control which faculty members Florida State University hired. |
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He argues that virtually all faculty in the liberal arts are Democrats. |
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It's an appointive position based on faculty recommendation and grades. |
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The three cases were resolved several years ago, but deficiencies in the university's policies governing faculty appointments remained uncorrected. |
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Her paintings were seen as conflictive and defeatist by the revolution's cultural establishment, as well as by fellow faculty members at the art school. |
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The departments in which administrators underinvest are generally those whose faculty teach more undergraduates, but do not bring in external funds. |
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Eight members of our faculty carried on cooperative housekeeping. |
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That comment still roils the ultra-liberal faculty at the university. |
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A faculty preceptor from each school assumed the responsibility for selecting students and the on-site supervision of the student research assistants. |
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During the orientation picnic, kegs of beer flowed, faculty and students drank together, and I wondered what kind of hellhole I had stumbled into. |
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The charter class consisted of nineteen students and five faculty members. |
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She has been an adjunct faculty member of the New School for Social Research in NYC since 1993 and lectures on the antiterrorism laws and the Constitution. |
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Most approaches to teaching portfolios define them as a collection of materials, assembled by a faculty member, that document or reflect teaching performance. |
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They do so through orientation sessions for new faculty members, training workshops for deans and chairs, their faculty handbooks, and their Web sites. |
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Although both mind and the sensory faculty receive their correlative forms when perceiving or thinking, neither is wholly passive in its defining activity. |
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Professor Kidunae Ikeda comes home from the physics faculty at the Tokyo Imperial University and sits down to eat a broth of vegetables and tofu prepared by his wife. |
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The consortium is working to improve faculty training, curriculum and facilities for the study of Archaeology, Assyriology and Environmental Health. |
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After less than a year, the faculty were furious because there were not enough TAs to do all their grading for them. |
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Nontraditional faculty may have to work in a chilly or a downright hostile climate if some of their departmental colleagues are unwelcoming or uncomfortable around them. |
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A number of faculty felt orientation should be expanded to include practical classroom teaching advice specific to the community college and its student population. |
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I went to both faculty and residence orientation, which means I have a lot more white t-shirts than I'll ever wear, as one would be more than enough. |
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It is hardly surprising that faculty members have taken to heart offensive comments about their professional competence, teaching skills, or personal lives. |
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Moreover, the sergeant major's wife, Hazel, began planning an extensive program for Academy student wives as well as the distaff side of the faculty and staff. |
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Open-ended written statements and questionnaires completed by faculty participants were also often used to evaluate faculty development activities. |
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Some departments endorse such private consultancies precisely because doing so enables them to retain the most talented and well-funded faculty members. |
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I find faculty learning about their specific, specialized research areas, but also about the wider society and natural world. |
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The faculty hopes to impart specialized knowledge to its students so that they act more independently, see the world broad-mindedly, and think more flexibly. |
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The canon lists several conditions which must be met for parish priests to exercise validly the faculty to confirm adults they baptize or receive into full communion. |
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Currently housed in trailers and portables on the east side of the campus, the move will be a welcome and long overdue change according to contemporary arts faculty members. |
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Since concentration is the first faculty to go when sleepy, Reale advises drivers keep their blood sugar up with more slowly absorbed foods, such as vegetables and nuts. |
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In order to gain admittance into the Milliken or Fairchild Libraries after hours, a student or faculty member must scan their personally assigned access card. |
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Do I become a faculty member in a University, get a tenure, become an Associate Professor and then a Full Professor, publish useless articles, and die? |
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On the contrary, these universities must follow the trends set by the leading universities, whose tenured faculty members perform this vital work. |
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Although the parish priest has no faculty from the law to confirm these people, he could seek from the diocesan bishop the concession of the faculty to confirm them. |
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That spawned a group two years ago called Barrier Breakers, students and faculty who stage events like poetry coffee houses that appeal to all students. |
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As a consequence, the faculty is typically more liberal than the mission statement of its institution. |
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Liu joined the Iowa State mathematics faculty in fall 2002 from UCLA, where he was an assistant professor of computational and applied mathematics. |
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Then, when the war ended, the pow barracks were sent to Grambling to be used for faculty housing. |
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From the faculty perspective, the advantage of a terminal leave over a cash payment is that benefits often continue to accrue while a faculty member is on leave. |
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A lawsuit he launched against the university has just been settled, and he will become a visiting professor at the university's faculty of medicine for the next three years. |
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With the exception of history and art history, graduate students and contingent faculty teach more than half of the courses offered in the disciplines studied. |
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The death of famed educator Clark Kerr last December evoked tributes and testimonials everywhere from the New York Times to local faculty bulletins. |
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Politically, both the student body and the faculty leaned conservative, especially for a liberal arts school. |
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Almost anyone who grinds through grad school and postdocs to get a faculty job as a scientist could be making more money for less work doing something else. |
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I am equally committed to faculty and staff, and if there are ways that I can help them matriculate to the university, I am going to do exactly that. |
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The college faculty can be pretty clannish, so it's difficult to be an outsider there. |
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Mr. Kagan resigned the deanship in April 1992, lobbing a parting bomb at the faculty that bucked his administration. |
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So students, and faculty and alumni, will now get a chance to tell those stories, to tell them in urgent and powerful ways. |
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Curricular authority derives from two sources, the expertise of the faculty and the fiduciary duties of trustees, presidents, and key academic administrators. |
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Few faculty enter academe with the assumption that students are customers. |
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In addition, the students' self-assessments revealed how they perceived their mastery of the competencies the faculty had established as desirable outcomes. |
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Career services offices, faculty members and professional academic advisers facilitate this process, as do campus organizations and honor societies. |
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Quantification procedures are being reconsidered in determining workload, and more creative ways of rewarding faculty for their time and effort are being advanced. |
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Part of the appeal of tutoring is the informal nature of the job and the casual, friendly relationship it allows tutors and faculty members to develop. |
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When tabulating the multiple courses taught by full-time faculty, faculty teaching microbiology most often also taught molecular diagnostics and serology. |
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At community colleges across the nation, faculty members are still trying to determine the hows and whys of valuing scholarship at their institutions. |
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We find ourselves, though, increasingly behind the eight ball when it comes to recruiting and paying for those faculty and staff because of that gap. |
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Senior faculty scour the world for young researchers, graduate students, and postdoctoral candidates who might thrive in this cross-disciplinary hothouse. |
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Six days after his arrest, and following consultation with members of his department and of the faculty senate, the university president acted to dismiss him. |
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And even the old-line, skeptical faculty can accommodate such ambitions, tempted by the promise of added status and goaded by self-doubt about the value of their own careers. |
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I am grateful to the faculty and students at the University of Georgia who have inspired me in unexpected ways and have built a uniquely collegial atmosphere. |
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After announcing his resignation to the university's board of supervisors, he acknowledged that the conflicts with faculty members had worn him down. |
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Students, faculty and staff should be encouraged or required to wear hats when outdoors during physical education classes, recess and field trips. |
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Percentage of departments providing stipends, expense reimbursement, and recognition for participating faculty was between those in the other two groups. |
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A madman has just ravaged an elementary school in Connecticut, leaving 20 children and six faculty dead in his wake. |
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Hence there is a focus on the need to re-engineer administrative and business operations to offer better services, not only to students but parents, faculty and staff. |
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Compared to the other groups, a smaller proportion of departments provided stipends for, or reimbursed the expenses of, faculty participating in international exchanges. |
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Collection development librarians and bibliographers work with departmental faculty in order to assure that collections reflect institutional research and teaching priorities. |
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Ward Connerly, the University of California regent who spearheaded the campaign to end affirmative action, expressed the notion that faculty were not partners but adversaries. |
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When Sara took her case before a panel of faculty members, she said she found them combative and insensitive. |
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Various Smith faculty members served as extras, sauntering out of the house and dispersing across the lawn. |
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The Ride Safe program provides rides for students, staff and faculty members from the Student Life Centre to their homes within a certain radius around campus. |
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The DSM group received treatment based solely on the joint decision of their psychiatric resident and a supervising faculty psychopharmacologist. |
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Now a university honorary, he will work closely with the University in particular London College of Music, a faculty within the institute. |
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Their main function are to provide support in research and resource linkage for students and faculty of the educational institution. |
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They both served on the English faculty at Oxford University, and were active in the informal Oxford literary group known as the Inklings. |
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Barnes soon soured, and he returned to the UK in 1944 to rejoin the faculty of Trinity College. |
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In Doon's early years, faculty from Eton travelled to India to fill up the academic posts. |
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The faculty also houses the African Leadership Centre and Institute for Contemporary British History. |
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The faculty provides education and research in chemistry, informatics, physics, mathematics and telecommunications. |
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