Frank Frisenda, acting president of the Nassau Community College Federation of Teachers, which represents the full - time college faculty, said
the faculty groups have no confidence in Saunders because he «has not been able to articulate a vision for this campus and motivate the faculty to share this vision.»
Here are some suggestions that we hope will be helpful to students as they search for programs, new scientists as they develop an education philosophy, and
faculty groups as they formulate a new program.
He is head of the collection of EMBL - EBI resources focused on Genes, Genomes and Variation and in this role provides strategic leadership of the six
faculty groups that together provide all of EBI's genome annotation resources.
The research activities of five
faculty groups significantly involve the W. M. Keck Facility, and several more make use of its instrumentation, including advanced upper division laboratory classes.
For underrepresented
faculty groups, finding a mentor with a similar background can be vital to success, yet difficult to find in some disciplines.
At this step, collaborative inquiry really begins as a broad
faculty group identifies a priority question that members are committed to exploring.
Director Michael Schonhoff will guide the site's programs, while
a faculty group, the Center for Contemporary Practice Committee, will build the curricula for this location.
Diversity Studies
faculty group exhibition.
Dr. Jason West, an organizer of Carolina Climate Change Scientists,
a faculty group on climate change, responded in depth to refute claims Will Happer made in his presentation at Chapel Hill on September 12, 2017.
There are stark differences in employment status between
faculty groups.
The book «PRAXIS — discourse, feminism and politics in narrative therapies» — emerged from this Vancouver School
faculty group in 1998.
Not exact matches
«An excise tax on the endowments of some private colleges and universities, regardless of how many or how few institutions it affects, is a remarkably bad idea that takes money that would otherwise be used for student aid, research, and
faculty salaries and sends it to the Department of the Treasury to finance corporate tax cuts,» said Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education, a higher education trade
group.
The
group interviewed
faculty, students, and recruiters to pinpoint the school's weak spots.
The school offers more than 20 off - campus study
groups — a study - abroad - like experience in which Colgate
faculty lead a course at an international institution.
While reporting on a protest by a
group of activists who had just forced the university's president to resign, he was pushed and harassed by the demonstrators, as well as by a
faculty member.
The course, developed in collaboration with Ivy League
faculty and reviewed by Cambridge International Examinations, is available in versions for three age
groups: 11 - 13, 14 - 16 and 17 - 18.
Haskayne's Information Technology (IT)
group has highly trained and skilled individuals committed to supporting Haskayne
faculty, staff and students» technology needs by providing access to information and technology resources.
We wanted to retain some elements of the previous model: the work in small
groups, the participation by the entire
faculty, and the collaboration between
faculty and people active in parish and other forms of ministry.
All students,
faculty and supervisors gather for a public presentation or performance (the first semester ends with a jazz vespers) preceding the small -
group discussions.
Then
groups are formed that will last for the academic year, each made up of ten students, a
faculty member, and a teaching supervisor closely associated with the social ministry that the students will later serve.
Last year, students at Seattle Pacific University received student support and a
faculty letter backing a
group's desire to discuss being gay.
The variety ranges from cases in which
faculty elect some members of the board of trustees from among their number, to cases in which
faculty as a
group is formally charged with certain responsibilities (say, nominating new
faculty, or establishing policies governing the academic program of the school), to cases in which
faculty effectively have neither responsibility, authority, nor power in the school's polity.
Within individual schools, it may characterize
groups of
faculty and students and their various social and cultural locations.
Robert Preus was among a
group of five
faculty members who accused certain colleagues of entertaining various doctrinal irregularities.
Field education should be offered in lively churches (which have a mental health program) where small
groups of students are supervised by experienced clergymen (with
faculty status) who are themselves instruments of growth and healing.
If it is not practical to get the
faculty as a whole involved in assumptional analysis, then it may be possible to establish a select
group to do it for the others.
All the hoopla about online chat aside, there might be some opportunities for enlivening discourse among seminary students and
faculty, within congregations, across denominations and perhaps even between different Christian
groups around the world, Here's a cosmic thesis: the most interactive technologies, and the most dialogic uses of technologies, offer the greatest potential for both evangelism and community.
Similarly, the capacity of the Nanjing Seminary
faculty to take simultaneously a confessional and a critical approach to its educational task may explain the fact that this same
group of professors doubles as the department of religion at Nanjing University.
At Madras Christian College, students and
faculty spoke of the explosion of independent Bible study and prayer
groups that coexist in tension with the traditional churches.
A number of women of my acquaintance admire its depth but don't think its profundity worth the price of its delivery; and among a certain
group of male
faculty colleagues who've seen the movie, the town of Bruges itself apparently forever after will be referred to as «F*cking Bruges.»
Join us as we study preassigned readings from classic Western Civilization texts in small -
group seminars limited to 15 participants per
group, with discussion facilitated by
faculty members from Northeast Catholic College.
But a heartening sign in the present situation is the increase of interest among these librarians in their work as teachers and the increase of concern among
faculties for the development of school libraries as teaching centers)-- to enter into conversation with a continuous if not identical
group of thinkers.
But the
group, Schroeder points out, was mostly religious professionals (mainly from denominational staffs, specialized ministries and seminary
faculties), leavened by three university economists.
Again on January 10, the larger
group of the Catholic
faculty (including some student representatives and the equivalent of American instructors and assistant and associate professors) issued a declaration expressing hope for an amicable resolution of the conflict, and insisting on
faculty, autonomy in all academic matters.
I found that Käsemann's approach to the New Testament has been almost totally repudiated by his New Testament successors; that Moltmann stands virtually alone in the Protestant
faculty with his interests in liberation theology and the problems of other cultures; and that Küng, though supported by his small
group of assistants at his Ecumenical Institute, is officially embraced by neither Catholics nor Protestants.
Earlier in the semester there were a number of town - hall style meetings with different
groups of students, and the
faculty committees regarding the core review are still meeting as well.
There the Brunner Foundation, in cooperation with the theological
faculty of the university and various church and civic
groups, is sponsoring a series of lectures and festivities which began in early November with three public forums, followed by an «Emil Brunner
Faculty Day» on November 29.
Also useful are
faculty seminars that encourage small
groups to study a text from another religious tradition, or a current social issue, or a current American religious practice in such a way that transcends specialized fields.
The ecumenical nature of the student
group and
faculty helps to broaden the understanding of the student.
There are, of course, individual
faculty members who are giving excellent leadership and there are
groups of students who are deeply concerned and responsive.
It is my judgment that the reforms that a morally concerned
group of elite
faculty would propose, even if all were quickly enacted, would not change the course of world affairs in such a way as to avoid catastrophe for the planet.
A few years ago a
group of Vanderbilt
faculty and area clergy started meeting to consider this question.
The Ferdinand Metz Foodservice Forum brings together the best
faculty featuring representatives from operations and organizations including experts from Fishbowl, Technomic, Fishbowl, The Catering Coach, Kathleen Wood Partners, Service with Style Hospitality
Group, MenuTrinfo, TheRestaurantExpert.com, The Lease Coach and more.
With the NCAA enforcement staff, our internal working
group of University Counsel Leslie Strohm, Senior Associate Dean Jonathan Hartlyn, and former
faculty athletics representative Jack Evans interviewed
faculty and staff in the Department of African and Afro - American Studies, academic support counselors, and student - athletes who had taken multiple courses in the department.
The improbable head of the Computer
Group got his medical degree from the University of Manitoba in 1955 and eventually joined the
faculty at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, N.J. Monmouth was the first hospital in the country to have an IBM computerized record - keeping system.
The Cincinnati Waldorf School's
faculty is a diverse, educated
group of people dedicated to providing a rich, Waldorf experience in the classroom.
After participating in a
faculty / parent
group exploring the district's curriculum and testing, she and her husband began to explore education alternatives.
As individuals, we are a
group of parents, teachers and helping professionals who have experienced the transforming power of insight and organized ourselves into
faculty, staff, facilitators and volunteers to help pass on this insight to others involved with children.
He has served on the clinical
faculties of The University of California at San Francisco, The Wright Institute Graduate School of Psychology, and the San Francisco Psychotherapy Research
Group.
Comprehensive sessions including
group discussions, exercises and role playing are presented by a professional
faculty from around the country.