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Etymology: Middle English faculte, from Anglo-French faculté, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin facultat-, facultas branch of learning or teaching ...
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A faculty is a division within a university comprising one subject area, or a number of related subject areas (for the North American usage, referring to ...
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Jun 7, 2009 ... Faculty (instrument), an instrument or warrant in canon law, especially a judicial or quasi-judicial warrant from an ecclesiastical court or ...
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Any of the powers or capacities possessed by the human mind. See Synonyms at ability. 3. The ability to perform or act. ...
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Includes news, history, objectives, board members, committees, conferences, list of publications, and membership information.
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An association for better benefits for higher education teachers in Oregon.
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I have seen McAlister do this with such success, that a person sitting close to him, with all his faculties straining to detect the illusion, ...
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Aug 4, 2009 ... The purpose of the Arizona Faculties Council (herein called AFC) is to act as a coordinating body for the faculty governments of the ...
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On the Natural Faculties by Galen, part of the Internet Classics Archive.
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Functions of the Office of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculties have been placed under the leadership of two new vice provosts: Vice Provost for ...
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