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Adjunct meaning
An appendage; something attached to something else in a subordinate capacity. | A person associated with another, usually in a subordinate position; a colleague. | Ellipsis of adjunct professor.
Example sentences (20)
In honor and support of adjunct professors, the American Federation of Teachers hosted its fifth annual Mesa College Adjunct Action Day Rally.
A member of 2nd Saturday Poets since 1983, Bannowsky, is a retired autoworker, an educator, a college adjunct, and an award-winning author and poet.
Bruce Schneier is an adjunct lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, and Nathan Sanders is an affiliate at Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
Currently, Humphreys is an attorney and adjunct law and history professor at the State University of IrpinTaras Shevchenko National University in Kyiv, both located in Ukraine.
Debra Breckheimer became the dean of humanities at El Camino 25 years after becoming an adjunct instructor of English.
Greg Field, an adjunct associate professor of neurobiology at the Duke School of Medicine in North Carolina, led a part of the study that looked at retinal ganglion cells, which are responsible for projecting visual stimuli to the brain.
He has worked as an Adjunct Lecturer in Electronic Business at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
In addition, for the past 10 years, Judge Protasiewicz has been an adjunct professor of law at Marquette University Law School.
Jenny Whilde is an Adjunct Research Scientist in Marine Bioscience at the University of Florida.
MANHATTAN — Students who were angrily confronted by a Hunter College adjunct professor as they manned a pro-life information table at the school — an incident captured on a video that went viral — are back on campus and ready to continue their advocacy.
Meryl Ranzer is an adjunct instructor at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Numbers were all – the human factor was a mere adjunct to the empirical.
One of my jobs for the last 20 years has been working as an adjunct professor (graduate classes and undergraduate).
Ranzer, of Manhattan, is an adjunct instructor at the Fashion Institute of Technology whose resume includes designing “private label” apparel for luxury retailers Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue and Victoria’s Secret.
Sally Duros is an adjunct lecturer at UIC's business school, and she joined ABC7 to talk about artificial intelligence in the classroom.
Şerban Mereuţă, director adjunct Filarmonica de Stat Moldova:„După cum puteți vedea și imaginile sunt grăitoare avem un public numeros.
Steven Lewis, a health policy consultant and adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University, said it may be more feasible for a government not to renew expiring contracts, rather than terminate them and pay penalties.
The 2,700 adjunct professors, who are usually informed only a few weeks in advance if they will be teaching a course, are for 30 percent of the university's classes.
The average book of American poetry probably sells 200 copies, and the average American poet is employed, if lucky, as an adjunct professor of creative writing at Pittsville State Technical College and Dog Park.
The walk will be conducted by the noted biologist and adjunct professor at Carleton University, Jeff Skevington.