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In a formal first reference to a faculty or staff member, use the person's formal first name and last name followed by degree (if applicable) and lowercase job title. If the individual routinely uses his or her middle name, include it.
In a formal first reference to a faculty or staff member, use the person's formal first name and last name followed by degree (if applicable) and lowercase job title. If the individual routinely uses his or her middle name, include it.
When a name or a title appears at the end of a sentence, the name or title can follow either a comma or no comma. Again, both constructions are grammatically correct, but they have different meanings.
The only academic credentials (degrees) that you should list after your name at the top of the resumed should be doctorate level degrees, such as MD, DO, DDS, DVM, PhD, and EDD. A master's degree or bachelor's degree should never be included after your name.
The definition of a title is the name of a person's job, the name of a creative work or a word used before someone's name to indicate his or her status. “Vice President of Marketing” is an example of a title. The Wizard of Oz is an example of a movie title. “Mr.” and “Mrs.” and “Dr.” are all examples of titles.
Between a person's title and name (when the title comes first). When you write someone's title before the person's name, you don't need to use a comma in between: ... Do note, though, that when the title follows the name, it is set off by commas. (See #2 on the list of places you need a comma).
Commas should sometimes be placed before and after names and titles. It all depends on the context. Let's start with the fact that unless a name or title is the last word(s) in a sentence, it can either be used with no commas at all, OR with a comma both before and after.
In a formal first reference to a faculty or staff member, use the person's formal first name and last name followed by degree (if applicable) and lowercase job title. If the individual routinely uses his or her middle name, include it.
Use a colon to introduce the list items only if a complete sentence precedes the list. ... Use both opening and closing parentheses on the list item numbers or letters: (a) item, (b) item, etc. Use either regular Arabic numbers or lowercase letters within the parentheses, but use them consistently.
The basic rule is this: If the title comes directly before the name and is used as a title, rather than as an occupation, use no comma to separate it from the person.
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