The school faculty is reviewing new ideas for the school term.
The principal welcomed the parent, faculty and staff to the springtime concert. It's an honor to be part of the prestigious faculty at St. Helena University.
The word faculty used as a collective noun (group of teachers) can use either the singular third person pronoun (it), or the plural (they, them) depending on whetherthe faculty is acting as a whole or as individual members.The word faculty meaning a sense (e.g. in possession of your faculties) uses the singular third-person pronoun, it.
Faculty is singular (though it has multiple members), so use "has."
The faculty at our school is mostly older women. The chairman's assistant had a faculty for proofreading documents.
It can not. The word faculty, in this sentence, is used as a singular noun to show a group of people. Had the word faculty been used as faculty members, it would have worked as one person, but not in this case.
The committee will consist of three faculty members and six students.
The plural of the noun "faculty" is faculties. The word is used in other contexts other than to collectively indicate the staff of a school.
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