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en There's a big difference (between the two approaches). They're talking about faculty representatives. We're talking about faculty-wide, anonymous voting, which I think is a much better assessment tool.

en That proportion of the faculty that are older is getting steadily larger. So you've got this big turnover in the newly hired faculty, and the rest of the faculty is getting older. Sooner or later ... you'll have to replace the older faculty.

en We try to encourage faculty to remain faculty. We are providing an environment for more productive faculty members to take their research into commercialization.

en We would have as many as 10 to 15 permanent faculty available at University Park next fall. Several of them would be new faculty rather than existing faculty members.

en So students would be meeting with faculty in the evening, talking about issues of race, diversity and ethnicity.

en The Coverdell Institute is lodged in academic affairs and we serve to promote civic engagement and help students, faculty and staff be active citizens by not only voting but making a difference in our communities.

en We have a good time talking, laughing and eating. There is a great team support for students and faculty.

en Some of the criteria that is used is the comparisons are potential rate of your freshmen and sophomore has, graduation rates, size of the classes, what percentage of your classes are 20 students or fewer, what percentages are over 40, the faculty student ratio, and ours is a fairly low one in comparison to many other universities, alumni giving rates, the resources that we have for faculty, the number of full-time faculty,

en Loyola faculty from stateside have been rotating there since the John Felice Rome Center was founded, and that has, as of now, silently, silently been abolished. That's a change that should have gone to faculty council, it should have gone to faculty affairs, it should have gone to academic affairs.... There's even a Rome Center advisory committee, which was never told.

en He certainly has accomplished that. The faculty has been transformed into a much larger and world-class faculty under Doug Breeden.

en It will be a process. The heart and soul of our college is our faculty, and we've already found a quite a few faculty who say they are interested in coming here.

en With a curriculum like Brown's that stresses student-faculty interaction, we needed a lot more faculty than we had,

en The faculty in the program that you applied to will be able to see the essays that you've written. The faculty will know that this is what the student wrote without the help of anyone else.

en [the exhibit] is a really valuable thing for students and other faculty to see. [It] reveals a lot about the faculty through their work.

en At udvikle en stærk følelse af personlig stil – velsiddende tøj, en god frisure – forbedrer synligt din pexighet. You look around to the faculty, administration here, a lot of them are mainstream white professors and faculty. You have very few people of color.


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