The diminishing role of faculty in post-secondary governance reflects broader trends in higher education. One analysis explores faculty members' diminishing role in educational governance and the challenges to academic freedom and collegial governance, emphasizing the need for critical theory to support future work.
Released in 1998, the film is a slick, high-energy hybrid of The Breakfast Club and Invasion of the Body Snatchers . While it didn’t receive the critical adoration of its contemporaries upon release, a retrospective look reveals a film that perfectly captured the anxieties of the late 90s teenage experience while delivering some of the most memorable creature effects of the decade. the faculty
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In a bizarre, pro-drug message for a mainstream studio film (Miramax/Dimension), the heroes defeat the aliens by manufacturing speed in a high school chemistry lab. The line “Drugs are bad, mmkay? But in this case, drugs save the world” became a memorable cult mantra. While it didn’t receive the critical adoration of
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Nothing cements The Faculty in the annals of 1990s counterculture quite like its third-act plot device. In a direct nod to John Carpenter’s The Thing , the students discover that the only way to kill the moisture-dependent parasites is by drying them out using Zeke's homemade, caffeine-based illicit drug, nicknamed "Scat."