Faculty in a sentence as a noun

What a grad student was supposed to do, and what a faculty member was supposed to do.

The author seems to have particular ax to grind against tenured faculty.

A faculty member starts building his empire, with insane focus on getting tenure.

"Every five years or so, someone on the faculty suggests that our first course should use language X instead; each time, I say "when someone writes the best computer science book in the world using language X, that'll be fine.

Traditionally, a university had four faculties, the lower or artists faculty, and the three higher faculties of theology, law and medicine.

UVA's faculty can wax philosophical all they want about academic freedom and the like, but at the end of the day the explosion in university expenses cannot be ignored.

I'm a strong supporter of public education and public research, but facilitating this faculty growth at the expense of students is absolutely ridiculous and it's high-time the Board made some cuts.

The projects in medicine and biology, however, were conducted at a local university under the guidance of faculty and staff, simply because these experiments are not something you can perform at home.

The decision of our faculty to make their papers freely\n accessible online will ensure that the global community of\n researchers, students, and casual followers of science and\n engineering will learn about our work at earlier stages, enabling\n them to put it to use for the benefit of society.\n\nI love how they mention "casual followers of science".

Faculty definitions

noun

one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind

See also: module

noun

the body of teachers and administrators at a school; "the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university"

See also: staff