As the Dean spoke, Meda sat with her eyes only on him as if he was the only one in the room. She sat with perfect posture in the chair, with her ankles crossed, her tails curling around her side and handing down along her left leg. She took a few notes of what she would want to say when it was her turn to speak, then when he opened the floor to the teachers she finally looked around to see who would speak next.
Her eyes moved to the very relaxed looking man with the red hair. Even though he did not stand and show the proper respect to the meeting. Her head tilted slightly and she looked at the human sitting next to heat as he poked fun at the fact she was teaching Appreciating Paranormal Diversity. She took note of this and so she would remember to mention it when she spoke.
The next to speak was Isabelle, she had already met the woman and she seemed like a fine professor to Meda. She took note of the red haired professor's name, Finn, and looked back to Isabelle. Even though she already knew the woman's names, and her classes, she felt it was only respectful to focus on the woman when she spoke.
Once the art professor sat down her eyes turned to the next gentleman, this one even understood one was supposed to stand. Anthropology caught Meda's attention, she considered herself an anthropologist of supernatural beings. She took note of the young looking gentleman as someone to talk to at a later date.
When no one else got up after Professor Whyte, Meda decided to stand. She rose gracefully from her seat and looked around the room before speaking. "It seems to be my turn. As the honorable Dean said I am Meda Smith, and I will be teaching Supernatural Studies this year. Thank you all for your welcomes, I am honored to teach here at Alden University" Her spoke in a tone just load enough for everyone to hear her. "I also happen to be teaching Appreciating Paranormal Diversity as one of my classes." She said looking directly at Professor Finn when she said this. "I see no problems in the course." She said as if that were final, then sat just as gracefully as she had stood.