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    university

  • the body of faculty and students at a university
  • The grounds and buildings of such an institution
  • establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching
  • a large and diverse institution of higher learning created to educate for life and for a profession and to grant degrees
  • An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring degrees in various faculties, and often embodying colleges and similar institutions
  • The members of this collectively

    phoenix

  • a legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and emerge from the ashes as a new phoenix; according to most versions only one phoenix lived at a time and it renewed itself every 500 years
  • (in classical mythology) A unique bird that lived for five or six centuries in the Arabian desert, after this time burning itself on a funeral pyre and rising from the ashes with renewed youth to live through another cycle
  • A person or thing regarded as uniquely remarkable in some respect
  • a large monocotyledonous genus of pinnate-leaved palms found in Asia and Africa
  • the state capital and largest city located in south central Arizona; situated in a former desert that has become a prosperous agricultural area thanks to irrigation

    faculty

  • An aptitude or talent for doing something
  • Indriya, literally “belonging to or agreeable to Indra” is the Sanskrit and Pali term for physical strength or ability in general, and for the five senses more specifically.
  • An inherent mental or physical power
  • one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
  • The teaching staff of a university or college, or of one of its departments or divisions, viewed as a body
  • staff: the body of teachers and administrators at a school; “the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university”

    login

  • An act of logging in to a computer system
  • A combination of a user’s identification and password used to enter a computer, program, network, etc; The process of logging in
  • In general computer usage, logon is the procedure used to get access to an operating system or application, usually in a remote computer. Almost always a logon requires that the user have (1) a user ID and (2) a password.
  • In computer security, a login or logon (also called logging in or on and signing in or on) is the process by which individual access to a computer system is controlled by identification of the user using credentials provided by the user.

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The Faculty
The Faculty
This hip and edgy thriller from the director of Machete and writer of Scream sizzles with a hot young cast including Elijah Wood (The Lord of the Rings trilogy), Josh Hartnett (30 Days of Night) and R&B superstar Usher Raymond.

When some very creepy things start happening around school, the kids at Herrington High make a chilling discovery that confirms their worst suspicions: their teachers really are from another planet. As mind-controlling parasites rapidly begin spreading from the faculty to the students bodies, its ultimately up to the few who are leftan unlikely collection of loners, leaders, nerds and jocksto save the world from alien domination. Also starring Jordana Brewster (Fast & Furious) and Famke Janssen (Taken) in a great castdont miss the unstoppable excitement of this unpredictably smart and scary hit.

Okay, you knew everyone in high school was just a little different: everyone looked at you strangely, the teachers were freaky, and you never could find the right groove to fit into. What if it turned out that it was all because your school was inhabited by creepy aliens from outer space? That’s the enjoyably cheesy B-premise for this fun and scary flick from the pen of Scream’s Kevin Williamson, the master of the post-modern teen horror film. Directed by Robert Rodriguez (El Mariachi), it’s The Breakfast Club meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers, as six disparate students from Herrington High School band together when they discover that an alien life form is invading both the student and faculty bodies, with plans to take over the world.
Each of the heroes represents a different high school type: popular babe (Jordana Brewster), picked-on geek (Elijah Wood), goth girl (Clea DuVall), sensitive jock (Shawn Hatosy), new kid in town (Laura Harris), and bad-boy rebel (Josh Hartnett). The plot isn’t much–a basic kill-or-be-killed premise spiked with a healthy shot of paranoia–but Willliamson and Rodriguez do a great job of building the tension slowly but surely. The suspense set pieces are genuinely frightening, and the film pokes fun at itself without deflating its scares; Williamson is a master at shifting gears from comedy to horror quickly and adroitly. The young cast doesn’t have a weak link among them (with special kudos to Wood, DuVall and heartthrob-in-the-making Hartnett), and Rodriguez gets maximum mileage from the titular faculty, which includes Jon Stewart, Piper Laurie, Salma Hayek, Bebe Neuwirth, and Robert Patrick of Terminator 2. Go to the head of the class, Mr. Williamson. –Mark Englehart

Faculty & staff sign up for door prizes

Faculty & staff sign up for door prizes
Faculty and staff attended the Downtown Derby event to learn more about SCC’s Downtown Campus.

Mikkelsen Library, Faculty Display October 2007

Mikkelsen Library, Faculty Display October 2007
Check out the current display of faculty publications
at Mikkelsen Library!

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The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters
Until very recently, American universities were led mainly by their faculties, which viewed intellectual production and pedagogy as the core missions of higher education. Today, as Benjamin Ginsberg warns in this eye-opening, controversial book, “deanlets”–administrators and staffers often without serious academic backgrounds or experience–are setting the educational agenda.

The Fall of the Faculty examines the fallout of rampant administrative blight that now plagues the nation’s universities. In the past decade, universities have added layers of administrators and staffers to their payrolls every year even while laying off full-time faculty in increasing numbers–ostensibly because of budget cuts. In a further irony, many of the newly minted–and non-academic–administrators are career managers who downplay the importance of teaching and research, as evidenced by their tireless advocacy for a banal “life skills” curriculum. Consequently, students are denied a more enriching educational experience–one defined by intellectual rigor. Ginsberg also reveals how the legitimate grievances of minority groups and liberal activists, which were traditionally championed by faculty members, have, in the hands of administrators, been reduced to chess pieces in a game of power politics. By embracing initiatives such as affirmative action, the administration gained favor with these groups and legitimized a thinly cloaked gambit to bolster their power over the faculty.

As troubling as this trend has become, there are ways to reverse it. The Fall of the Faculty outlines how we can revamp the system so that real educators can regain their voice in curriculum policy.