The Faculty File

Kevin Williamson , famous for Scream , who applied his signature meta-horror tropes to the high school setting. Setting: The fictional Herrington High School in Ohio. The Plot: "Trust No One"

The star quarterback who wants to quit the team to focus on academics.

The film grossed $40 million worldwide against a $15 million budget—modest but successful. However, it was overshadowed in 1998 by The X-Files: Fight the Future and Blade . the faculty

Zeke Tyler (Josh Hartnett) is a brilliant underachiever repeating his senior year while selling bootleg electronics and homemade pharmaceuticals out of his car trunk.

: They must identify and kill the "Alien Queen" to stop the infection from spreading beyond their small town and taking over the world. Common Sense Media Core Cast and Archetypes Kevin Williamson , famous for Scream , who

Most faculty report that fewer than 20% of students attend office hours. Those who do often get better letters of recommendation and deeper understanding.

Reframing tenure as a crucial form of worker protection—rather than simply a benefit for academic freedom—has emerged as a strategic response to these attacks. Proponents argue that tenure provides job security for workers who face long training periods and poor exit options, ultimately benefiting students, administrators, and society at large. The film grossed $40 million worldwide against a

For modern viewers, The Faculty serves as an unmatched window into late-1990s culture. This aesthetic is woven into every frame of the film, from the fashion to the technology.

This week, attend one office hour you were going to skip. Introduce yourself, ask one thoughtful question about the material or the professor's research, and listen. That single interaction changes how they see you—and how you see the institution.

To address the challenges facing faculty and support their development, institutions can implement the following strategies: