Fellows
fellow |ˈfelō|
As an attempt to best encapsulate the essence of our closest contributors, whom are not currently housed within our walls. :: noun 1 informal a man or boy : he was an extremely obliging fellow. • a boyfriend or lover : has she got a fellow? 2 (usu. fellows) a person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another : he was learning with a rapidity unique among his fellows. • a thing of the same kind as or otherwise associated with another : the page has been torn away from its fellows. 3 a member of a learned society : he was elected a fellow of the Geological Society. • (also research fellow) a student or graduate receiving a fellowship for a period of research. • Brit. an incorporated senior member of a college : a tutorial fellow. • a member of the governing body in some universities.
[Source: New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd Edition]













