I'll return the favor.
"and are regarded as professors"
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/media
Lol okay, you obviously 1) don't know how regard works, even though you tried to use it correctly yet failed. 2) Don't know how Universities, professorships, and tenure work. 3) Are a huge narcassist with delusions of grandeur. 4) Don't know how the English language, sentence, and paragraph structure work. This is elementary stuff. The last sentence in the media inquiry is called the conclusion. The conclusion gives you the final say, elaborate on what you had to say, and finishes your thoughts. Therefore, if the conclusion of the media inquiry is "During his twelve years
as a professor..." that would mean the University of Chicago regarded/considered him, a professor. Moreover if I were to say, "I regard you as an idiot," it means I think you're an idiot, meaning in my mind, you are an idiot. Ergo if one is regarded as a professor, he is
thought of a professor, he
is a professor.
Glad we could have this lesson. You can continue to argue this, but multiple people have told you you're wrong and
proved to you how you were.