Sentences with phrase «time faculty of»

Dr. Evans joined the full time faculty of Cornell University Medical College in 1997.
He is on the part - time faculty at the Pepperdine University School of Law and on the part - time faculty of the National Judicial College and is the senior family mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center.
He has taught at the University of San Diego School of Law, the Pepperdine School of Law and is on the part - time faculty of the National Judicial College.
He has taught at the University of San Diego School of Law, is on the part - time faculty of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law and the National Judicial College, and lectures at Monash University in Australia.
The hospital is staffed by physicians who are full - time faculty of the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson and is managed by Banner Health under an operating agreement with Pima County.
We have still failed to receive a response to a vote of no confidence, which includes over 400 members of the student body of a school that's over — that's about a thousand students total, with 200 faculty, and a vote of no confidence from the full - time faculty of the School of Art.
four members of the full - time faculty (one elected by each of the full - time faculty of each of the Art, Architecture and Engineering Schools and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences)
There may be a co-adviser for the thesis, approved by the principal thesis adviser and the electrical engineering department chair; any co-adviser who is not a member of the full - time faculty of the school of engineering must also be approved by the dean of engineering.
Guildhall students learn from and are mentored by our full - time faculty of industry veterans, who have worked on more than 290 professional games across three decades, and our adjunct faculty, who are leading game developers that make games by day and teach here in the evenings.

Not exact matches

According to research by Jeffrey Dew, a faculty fellow with the University of Virginia's National Marriage Project, couples who fight about finances once a week are 30 % more likely to divorce than those who disagree on the topic a few times per month.
It's long past time we kept track of everything that's coming in from students and faculty and staff, and everything that's going out.»
What it's like: Ron Owston, dean of the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, was initially surprised at how much time he spent on human resource issues, such as dealing with the concerns of faculty members and mapping out the academic year so professors can handle their course loads.
International Consulting Projects Under the supervision of a Rotman faculty member, MBA students work on and deliver an in - depth study of a specific country or region, while gaining real - time experience.
I had just finished my second year on the faculty at MIT, and one of my colleagues who had joined the academy at the time had just shared the fact that he was departing for industry.
I am proud that he was a Harvard undergraduate during my time on the faculty at Harvard and I think that the Bank of England is fortunate to have someone with his degree of experience in public policy and also experience as a participant directly in financial markets, at the helm at what will be a challenging time for the city of London and England and the global financial system.
I have attended several of ALM's Social Media conferences and each time they have covered very timely topics and have had outstanding faculty.
At the same time, Google has made itself into a kind of alternative university, with a pretty large «faculty» of employee and non-employee geniuses like Kurzweil, Thrun, Cerf, etc..
Instead, he presents his proposal in the terms of a labor - union manifesto: «It is long past time for faculty members to rise above narrow self - interest, give up the doctrine of academic exceptionalism, and agree to the same terms of employment as everyone else in the workforce.»
Though the university never admitted discrimination by the school's then - dean and faculty, research by the Anti-Defamation League showed that 65 % of the Jewish students at that time either flunked out or were forced to repeat coursework - up to a year of it - in order to stay.
If possible, you should apply months or even a year before the deadline to allow yourself plenty of time to do your research, talk to the faculty and make sure that you're both a good fit for each other.
We have placed an ambitious and expensive program at the heart of theological education at the same time that a concern for proving a solid academic preparation has led the faculty to stress a core curriculum.
I am a recent graduate of Wheaton, and during my time there, without question, there were certainly things that faculty and students did that were more non-mainstream than wearing a hijab.
Hundreds of faculty signed a public statement of support, and dozens of letters arrived daily, reflecting a deeply felt need to be grateful for something at a time when, at least on the national scene, there were so few things one could be grateful for.
First, last, and all the time, Paul's interest thus was in moral reclamation, not psychology, in salvation, not metaphysics, and his aim was the transformation of men, with their natural faculties of body, mind, and emotion, into spiritual persons.
He joined the Duke Divinity faculty after he graduated in the early 1960s and secured tenure at a time when one still could do so without having a long résumé of works written for other academics.
It dwells in reason and utilizes our ordinary rational faculties, but at the same time it «transcends» the rational level of cosmic evolution.
Tiana Taylor was a student of color leading Embrace at the time, and she reports that students and faculty responded to the event announcement with anger.
First, institutions should aim to have as high a proportion of their faculties as possible be full - time, tenure track or continuing.
In the 20 - year interval, the number of full - time faculty increased 5 percent and the number of part - time faculty 129 percent.
In 1970 among schools in the Association of Theological Schools there were 12.4 students per full - time faculty member; in 1990 there were 22.3 students for each full - time faculty member.
After reassuring that enough qualified applicants are available, she warns of the current dangerous practice of replacing full - time tenured faculty with part - time adjunct faculty, and the importance of seminaries nurturing faculty members» sense of vocation, particularly junior faculty.
Evangelicals are jittery, fearing that Lindsell's book The Battle for the Bible might herald a new era of faculty purges and organizational splits — a replay of earlier conflicts, this time rending the evangelical world asunder.
But evangelicals, for whom the intense struggles of the fundamentalist / modernist controversy are still a living and determinative memory, are jittery, fearing that the book might herald a new era of faculty purges and organizational splits — a replay of earlier conflicts, this time rending the evangelical world apart.
A survey of campuses of the time suggests that somewhat more than a third of the faculty were ministers.
Finally, this policy would lessen the time that faculty now waste on empire - building, issues of personal security and internal politics.
I never heard — and I was there during much of the time — any regret about the choice they had made and I heard several of the faculty say the choice had been the right one.
At this meeting I realized that most of the other married women present did not have full - time positions, even though in the»60s many departments were searching for qualified faculty.
The tall, balding Niebuhr resigned his Detroit pastorate in 1928 and joined the faculty of Union to start full - time teaching.
At the time, the majority of the science faculty espoused young earth creationism, so I learned about evolution in the context of Christian apologetics courses, with the presupposition that evolution was incompatible with the Christian faith.
At the same time, Mikey Weinstein, a 1977 academy graduate, was collecting evidence of more than 50 incidents of religious intolerance and inappropriate behavior by staff, faculty or cadets during his son's time at the academy.
Bonhoeffer was appointed to the faculty of the Union Theological Seminary for an indefinite period of time, and arrived in the United States on June 12, 1939.
ISI has a long history of working with college students and faculty, it brings a distinctly conservative perspective to the task of producing such a guide, and it has clearly put a great deal of time and energy into the project.
But a combination of canned or wired programs and dispersed part - time adjuncts can weaken or even decimate the ranks of theological faculties.
Indeed, many elderly nursing home patients in full possession of their faculties experience time as moving with excruciating slowness.
At a time when theological educators fear being dictated to by financial considerations, the faculties in this study emerge as fully in control of education.
It is a pleasure to recall the gracious hospitality and the thoughtful attention given by President Edwin McNeill Poteat and the faculty, students, and alumni of Colgate - Rochester Divinity School, when the lectures were given at Easter time in 1947.
But when it became obvious to me that this faculty destroyed human freedom and the dynamic responsiveness of divine love, I realized that it was my Friend's steadfastness that had won my friendship, not the power to remain unaffected by the torrent of time.
It amounts to the acquirement by the human mind of a new faculty, the perception of Time; or more precisely the perception of what I would call «the conic curvature of Time.
Buridan was unusual in that he was a diocesan priest at a time when most academics were either Dominicans or Franciscans, and in that he remained in the Arts faculty as a philosopher when most intellectuals of his caliber saw philosophy as a stage on the way to a doctorate in theology.
But while 63 percent of full - time faculty at four - year universities and colleges nationwide identify as «far left» or «liberal» and only 12 percent identify as «far right» or «conservative,» Liberty University bucks the trend in attracting primarily conservative students and faculty — no surprise, having been founded by the late Jerry Falwell, Sr., of the (now defunct) Moral Majority.
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