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faculty

[fak-uhl-tee] / ˈfæk əl ti /




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Its admissions standards are not selective, so the faculty must work with what it has.

From The Wall Street Journal

Harvey C. Mansfield, who retired in 2023 after 61 years on the Harvard faculty, is the best lecturer I’ve ever heard.

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This includes the school’s “motivations and intentions for how it handles” student complaints of “antisemitism by faculty and staff.”

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Universities must double down on supporting faculty who provide structured opportunities for disagreement on complex issues and provide clear protections for faculty, staff and students who voice unpopular views.

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"We're getting close to threatening the root of what makes us human, in terms of social interaction, critical thinking faculties, and developing the skills to operate in the modern world," he explains.

From BBC