Faculty books: June and July 2021
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty from the Reynolda Campus who reported publishing books in June and July 2021:
- DeVotta, Neil, & Sumit Ganguly, Eds. (Politics & International Affairs). Understanding Contemporary India, 3rd ed. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2021.
- Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The Creative Arts in Counseling, 6th ed. American Counseling Association. 2021.
- Keith, Jennifer, & Claudia Thomas Kairoff, Eds. (English). The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, Two Volume Set, Illustrated ed. Cambridge University Press. 2021.
- Miller, Christian B. (Philosophy). Honesty: The Philosophy and Psychology of a Neglected Virtue. Oxford University Press. 2021.
- Meredith, Jack, & Scott Shafer. (Business). Project Management in Practice, International Adaptation, 7th ed. Wiley. 2021.
- Taplin, Ian Malcolm. (Sociology). The Napa Valley Wine Industry: The Organization of Excellence. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2021.
Categories: Faculty News, Inside WFU
Faculty promotions 2017
Congratulations to Wake Forest faculty who have received promotions, effective July 1.
Categories: University Announcement
Faculty publications: November 2015 updates
Amoureux, Jack L. (Politics & International Affairs). A Practice of Ethics for Global Politics: Ethical Reflexivity. Routledge. October 2015.
DeVotta, Neil, Ed. (Politics & International Affairs). An Introduction to South Asian Politics. Routledge. November 2015.
Wilson, Eric G. (English). How to Make a Soul: The Wisdom of John Keats. Northwestern University Press. November 2015.
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Thursdays at Byrum
The Provost and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at the Porter B. Byrum Welcome and Admissions Center on Oct. 24.
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 Neil DeVotta and Phoebe Zerwick.
DeVotta, an associate professor of politics and international affairs, will analyze the rise in countries that are neither fully democratic nor fully authoritarian and the strategies adopted by political elites that ensure such soft-authoritarianism.
Zerwick, a lecturer in English, will screen and discuss portions of “The Story of My Life,” a multimedia documentary that tells the stories of six intellectually and developmentally disabled adults in photography, visual art and spoken and written word.
Categories: Events