The Latin word 'emeritus' is given to some professors (and in other circles) as a mark of respect for their years of contribution.... so that Dr John Brown, Professor of XYZ at the ABC University would become Dr John Brown, Emeritus Professor of XYZ.
Emeritus professor.
"Emeriti" is the plural form of "emeritus" and is used to refer to retired professors or officials who have been granted an honorary title and continued privileges as a mark of their distinguished service to an institution. It is typically used in academic or institutional settings to recognize the contributions of retired individuals.
You can address a retired colonel as "Colonel (Last Name)" and his wife as "Mrs. (Last Name)" or "Colonel (Last Name) and Mrs. (Last Name)" in the salutation of a letter.
You would address a retired Rear Admiral as "Rear Admiral (Retired) [Full Name]" on the envelope and in the salutation of the letter.
You can address a retired state senator as "Senator [Last Name]" and his wife as "Mrs. [Last Name]" or "Senator [Last Name]." If they no longer hold their titles, you can address them by their first names in a formal setting.
You can address the envelope to a retired judge by using their full name followed by "Retired Judge" on the line below, and then their mailing address. For example: "John Doe Retired Judge 123 Main Street Anytown, USA."
Professor Emeritus.
It only has to be capitalised if you are saying the professors name with it. For example: My Professors name is Payton.
That is the correct spelling of the Latin term "emeritus" (earned, merited).This term is frequently used to designate retired or semi-retired professors or clergy (e.g. bishop emeritus).
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what is the name of the person that invinted football
Professor Zachary Smith
Yes. The name Stan has been retired and replaced with Sean.
There are no names for tornadoes. The name of a hurricane is retired if the storm is particularly devastating.
You are probably thinking of Prof. Von Drake.