Talk:faculty

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This page was transwikied from en.wikipedia.org. List of contributors:

  • [2003-04-23T02:02:44Z] TakuyaMurata (stub)
  • [2003-06-03T19:58:42Z] KF (Please improve: A '''faculty''', as opposed to [[student]], is a stuff at colleges or universities. They comprises lectures including [[professor]]s and other assistant stuff.)
  • [2003-09-02T00:58:27Z] Seav (other meaning of faculty)
  • [2003-10-22T13:22:56Z] Pde (Untangle America/rest-of-the-world confusion)
  • [2003-10-22T13:34:25Z] Pde (further clarifications)
  • [2003-11-16T18:51:13Z] Pit (interwiki +de:)
  • [2004-03-11T13:39:03Z] 134.147.89.98
  • [2004-03-23T03:13:48Z] Bensaccount
  • [2004-05-15T12:56:57Z] Ojigiri (+ja)
  • [2004-06-08T18:59:32Z] Gauss (interwiki)
  • [2004-08-11T11:50:00Z] Kenny sh (+[ability]], [[skill]], [[power]])
  • [2004-08-23T18:43:33Z] Michael Hardy

Poccil 02:25, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Faculty of a gift shop?[edit]

Unusual use of the term: "I work in a gift shop inside a very successful casino. Our department is very small, and has suffered a few losses of faculty." ( notalwaysright.com/food-for-thought-ful/32727 ) 76.88.39.135 04:14, 3 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

In sense of 'authority'[edit]

According to this WSJ piece on Shakespeare, 'faculty' was used to mean 'authority' in his time. Any opposition to including this definition? 164.68.25.117 14:31, 12 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]