I wouldn't use "faculty" like this. I would say "faculty members."
"Twenty-four faculty from various departments of the three universities - plus graduate students and postdocs - are doing research both at the NETL main facility in Pittsburgh’s South Hills and on campus"
Does it make any sense? Or maybe it's just a misprint.
I wouldn't use "faculty" like this. I would say "faculty members."
Have I got you right that "faculty"="faculty members" in this sentence?
When "faculty" is used this way, is it always plural?