The adjective clause is also called an adjectival<span> or relative </span>clause. It contains<span> a subject and verb and begins with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb. This type of word provides description.</span><span> Adjective clauses answer questions like "</span>which one" or "what kind" for the reader.
The subject of this sentence is "each and every student and instructor". It is possible to identify the subject by asking who performs the action of the verb "hope".