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The word faculty is a noun.  Faculty means (1) one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind, (2) the body of teachers and administrators at a school.
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  • College Faculty
    College is an excellent way to further skills or update education. Find out about the role of college faculty in higher learning and find links to college and university career resources.
    https://www.collegesanduniversities.us/college-faculty.htm
  • Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
    FAS encompasses Harvard College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Division of Continuing Education. The website describes the museums and institutes also connected to FAS. FAS receives over 22,000 applications a year and enrolls about 1600. 64% of new students are from public schools. Much more information about FAS on the website.
    https://www.fas.harvard.edu/
  • Barnard College
    Barnard, located on the Upper West Side of New York City, was founded in 1889. It is affiliated with Columbia University but is its own institution. There are almost 4000 students and 319 faculty members. It is a highly selective school. The website provides information about the school, the faculty, visiting, and applying.
    https://www.barnard.edu/
  • The Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University
    The Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University in the UK is an academic department which encompasses computer science, engineering, technology and mathematics. There are 35 faculty and 140 PhD students. There is a specialized library and access to a publications database. Information about the faculty, research, applying, and job openings are all found on the website.
    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/
  • University College London
    UCL was founded in 1826 as an alternative to universities that were only open to members of the Church of England. The School is famous for many things, among them the living icon of Jeremy Bentham. Today there are 19,000 students, one third of whom are graduate students. UCL has 600 faculty members, including the highest number of female faculty in the UK.
    https://www.ucl.ac.uk/
  • I&C School of Computer and Communication SCI
    The school, part of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne is located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is one of the major European centers of teaching and research in information technology. The school has about 1000 students at all levels and a faculty of 40. There is also information in French about applying.
    https://ic.epfl.ch/
  • American University
    American University, located in Washington D.C., was founded in 1893 by an act of Congress. There are more than 5000 undergraduates, 3000 graduate students, and almost 600 faculty. AU also has a law school. Information about the school, applying, visiting, and much more is available on the website.
    https://www.american.edu/
  • Baylor University
    Baylor University, located in Waco, Texas, was founded in 1845. Baylor is the largest Baptist University in the world. There are 14,000 students at all levels and over 800 faculty members, approximately half of whom are Baptist. The website provides information about the school and its programs, visiting the University, and application procedures.
    https://www.baylor.edu/
  • University of California, Berkeley
    UC Berkeley is the oldest of the University of California System schools. It is a highly selective school with over 300 fields of study and 1950 faculty members. There are approximately 24,000 undergraduates and 10,000 graduate students enrolled. UC Berkeley is in the NCAA Divison I.
    https://www.berkeley.edu/
  • Binghamton University
    Binghamton, located in Binghamton, N.Y., is part of the State University of New York System. There are almost 14,500 undergraduates, almost 3000 graduate students, and a faculty of 551. The website describes the college, visiting, and how to apply.
    https://www.binghamton.edu/
  • Blackboard
    Blackboard is a software product especially suited to an educational setting. It connects students, faculty, administration, and staff. It facilitates communication between large and small groups, including exchanges at the classroom level whereby teachers and students can exchange material and ideas. The website describes the various products, the support offered, and how to obtain the software.
    https://www.blackboard.com/
  • Brown University
    Founded in 1764 as The College of Rhode Island, it moved to Providence in 1804. It was the first college to admit students of all religious persuasions. Brown is a highly selective, small, private University with approximately 5700 undergraduates, 1600 graduate students, and 357 medical students. There are 658 full-time faculty.
    https://www.brown.edu/
  • Boston University
    A private research and teaching University founded in 1869, BU has admitted students of both sexes, and every religion and race from the beginning. There are over 31,000 students enrolled at BU and a faculty of 3812.
    https://www.bu.edu/
  • Cairn University
    Cairn is a biblical university that is centered on Christ and His Word. Located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, Cairn offers students a private Christian university experience, including rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs with a core Bible curriculum, a dynamic college campus life, and the personal investment of faculty.
    https://www.cairn.edu/
  • Carnegie Mellon University
    CMU, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a private University with 10,000 students and 4,000 faculty. It was established in 1900 and named for Andrew Carnegie, the philanthropist who came from Pittsburgh. The school is well known for its technology departments and drama school. In Sports it has 17 Division III sports teams.
    https://www.cmu.edu/
  • University of Colorado
    The University of Colorado is located in Boulder. There are almost 29,000 students and 3715 faculty members, including 4 Nobel Laureates and 7 MacArthur Fellows. The University offers 85 undergraduate majors, 61 master's level programs, and 48 doctoral programs.
    https://www.colorado.edu/
  • UW-Madison Computer Science Homepage
    The University of Wisconsin Computer Science site is a full description of the programs, students, and application procedures. The Program, which started in 1963, serves both undergraduate and graduate students. There is also information about faculty and student research, a link to the computer science library, and publications.
    https://www.cs.wisc.edu/
  • DePaul University
    DePaul, located in Chicago, was founded in 1898 by the Congregation of the Mission religious community and remains the nation's largest private Catholic University in the country. There are over 23,000 students and 1521 faculty members. It has been ranked #1 in the Happy Students category by the Princeton Review. Application procedures and more information about the school are available online.
    https://www.depaul.edu/
  • Duke University
    Duke University, founded in 1924, is in Durham, North Carolina. Duke is a highly selective school that has an undergraduate population of around 6200, 6600 graduate students, and 1667 faculty members. There is a medical school, divinity school, and nursing school at Duke. The website provides information about visiting Duke and applying.
    https://www.duke.edu/
  • Emory University
    Emory University, located in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1836 by a group of Methodists. There are 12,000 students, graduate and undergraduate, and 3200 faculty members. Besides arts and sciences, Emory has a medical school, nursing school, schools of theology and law, and a business school. Information about Emory, visiting the school, and applying are on the website.
    https://www.emory.edu/
  • Harvard University
    Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it is highly selective school. Harvard has had many distinguished graduates including seven presidents. There are about 2700 faculty members, 6700 undergraduates, and 12,400 graduate students. Radcliffe College became part of Harvard in 1999.
    https://www.harvard.edu/
  • Iowa State University
    ISU, in Ames, Iowa, has been voted one of the 25 most beautiful campuses in America. There are 26,000 students and more than 1700 faculty. It began in 1868 as a land-grant college. Among other programs, ISU has a Graduate School of Veterinary Science. In Sports, ISU plays with the Big 12 Teams. Information about the school, applying, visiting, and much more on the website.
    https://www.iastate.edu/
  • Bren School of Information and Computer Science
    The Donald Bren School, part of the UC Irvine campus of the University of California, was founded as a Department in 1968 and established as an independent School in 2002. There are about 1200 students, undergraduate and graduate, and 60 faculty members. The Bren School is the largest computing program in the UC system. Information about applying, visiting, and more on the website.
    https://www.ics.uci.edu/
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