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Faculty retirements in 2018, 2019

The Office of the Provost recently announced the following Reynolda Campus faculty retirements (includes 2018 and 2019):

School of Business

Robert Bliss, professor,
Stan Mandel, associate professor of the practice

College

Sally Barbour, professor
Janice Blackburn, part-time lecturer
Susan Borwick, professor
David Coates, professor (deceased)
Daniel Hammond, professor
Catherine Harris, professor
Donna Henderson, professor
Dilip Kondepudi, professor
Philip Kuberski, professor
Gillian Overing, professor
Todd Torgersen, associate professor
Julian Young, professor

Z. Smith Reynolds Library

Susan Smith, associate dean
Ellen Daugman, associate librarian

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August 2016 faculty milestones

See a list of faculty milestones for August 2016: Read more

April 2016 faculty publications

Janovy, John, Jr., & Gerald W. Esch, Eds. (Biology). A Century of Parasitology: Discoveries, Ideas and Lessons Learned by Scientists Who Published in The Journal of Parasitology, 1914-2014. Wiley-Blackwell. March 2016.

Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The Creative Arts in Counseling, 5th ed. American Counseling Association. February 2016.

Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The History of Wake Forest University: Volume 6. Library Partners Press. March 2016.

Henderson, Donna A., & Charles L. Thompson. (Counseling). Counseling Children, 9th ed. Brooks Cole. August 2015, reported April 2016.

Newman, Joel S., & Dorothy Brown. (Law). Federal Income Taxation: Cases, Problems, and Materials, 6th ed. West Academic Publishing. April 2016.

O’Connell, Monique, & Eric R. Dursteler. (History). The Mediterranean World: From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Napoleon. Johns Hopkins University Press. April 2016.

 

Department Chairs and administrative assistants for 2015-16

Please find below a list of academic department chairs and their administrative assistants for 2015-2016, as of July 1, 2015:

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Thursdays at Byrum

Thursdays at Byrum HallThe Provost and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at the Porter B. Byrum Welcome and Admissions Center on April 25.

A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that will feature Jac Heckelman, Herman Eure and Donna Henderson.

Heckelman, a professor of economics, will discuss estimating delegate votes and interests at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

Eure, a professor of biology, will discuss what is referred to as The Diversity Impact Factor: 398 Years of Observations and Assessments at Wake Forest. Eure will compare Wake Forest’s diversity issues from his arrival on campus in 1973 to those in 2013, while asking, “How does the diversity commitment today differ from the commitment 39 years ago and what can we expect in the future?”

Henderson, a professor of counseling, will discuss adapting processes to an online program delivery and how it has opened dynamic possibilities for the counseling faculty.

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