Yes, the word 'campus' is a noun; a word for the grounds and buildings of a university or college; a word for the grounds and buildings of a hospital, or other institution; a word for a place.
Campus is a noun.
We'll use the endowment to institute (verb) a medical institute (noun) on campus.
The possessive form of the noun recruiter is recruiter's.Example: There's a recruiter's office on campus.
Campus is the same in English and Italian. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (il, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "KAM-poos" in Italian.
The noun broadcast is a word forsound or images distributed by radio or television;a single radio or television program. Example sentence:The campus radio broadcast is completely student operated.
The word 'south' is a noun, an adjective, and an adverb.The noun 'south' is a word for a direction, a point on a compass, a region; a word for a thing.Examples:They say grits are served with every meal in the south. (noun)The athletic fields are on the south side of the campus. (adjective)The river runs south to the Gulf of Mexico. (adverb)
Yes, the word south is a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.The noun 'south' is a word for a direction, a point on a compass, a region; a word for a thing.Examples:They say grits are served with every meal in the south. (noun)The athletic fields are on the south side of the campus. (adjective)The river runs south to the Gulf of Mexico. (adverb)
No. School is a noun, or colloquially a verb (to teach). It can be considered an adjunct or adjective, as in school days, school campus.
The possessive is campus's.The possessive of a singular noun can always use apostrophe-S. It is only when the plural is formed by adding S or ES that the apostrophe only is used (e.g. campuses becomes campuses').
No. A campus ministry is simply a Christian group that focuses on student life and is based in a university or similar institution; Campus Ministries as a proper noun refers to one particular such group, and promotes evangelism in the university setting. Neither of these exhibit any cult aspects, and do not fit any commonly accepted definition more than most religious groups do.
The collective noun for a university is often referred to as a "community" of scholars or a "body" of students. In more informal contexts, people may also use terms like "campus" or "institution" to describe a university collectively. However, there isn't a widely recognized singular collective noun specifically for universities.
Yes it has one - Kwaluseni Campus, Luyengo Campus and Mbabane Campus