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was faculty
noun
The scholarly staff at schools, colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
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He added: "I was faculty, but I used to go to his class and sit at the back.
After graduating in 1941, she was faculty secretary to Skidmore's Department of Nursing in New York City for several years.
It was faculty members at Hopkins who introduced Mr. Bloomberg, as a donor and as a trustee, to a growing body of science linking behavior and disease.
John Nichols, who was an early leader of the Big Ten initiative in 2001 when he was faculty senate president at Penn State, said, "Maybe this means Bobby Knight really did do good things for college athletics".
A former Seton Hall University professor pleaded guilty in State Superior Court yesterday to stealing more than $575,000 from the school's radio station, where he was faculty adviser, prosecutors said.
She was Faculty Emerita of New York University as well as Bank Street College, where she received wide recognition and accolades for her pioneering work with children with special needs, including founding Bank Street's Department of Special Education and its Child Life Program.
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It will be faculty housing, not a dormitory.
The officers' quarters could be faculty housing, or even fraternities.
recipients are faculty members in the university's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
The online teachers are faculty members and business owners.
I guess we weren't cut out to be faculty wives after all.
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