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Symposium to examine race, health care

With numerous reports documenting poorer quality of health care and outcomes for racial and ethnic minorities, several prominent experts will take on the issue of disparities in health care during a symposium on campus March 16. The symposium, “Race, Genetics, Medicine and Health Disparities,” is […]

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Marty promoted to counsel

Dina Marty has been promoted from associate counsel to counsel. Before joining the legal office in 2001, she clerked for Judge Trevor Sharp in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. She graduated from the School of Law in 1998.


Faculty, staff show medley of art

Art students at Wake Forest University are being exposed to a broad array of practices, styles and mediums. That much is clear even with just a quick look at the works in a show by art department’s faculty and staff, now on view in Wake […]

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A new look at the five stages of grief

The five stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance — are a commonly accepted and comforting road map to overcoming grief. But the stages were never intended to be a uniform way of dealing with the death of a loved one, […]


Meet Tamara Blocker, Admissions Office

Tamara Blocker’s journey to Wake Forest started at Astronaut High School and ended up at the Admissions Office 12 years ago. As Senior Associate Dean of Admissions, she keeps the undergraduate Admissions Office running smoothly and, most recently, has packed up a lot […]


Cranfill moves to Procurement Services

Mary Cranfill has been named Executive Director, Procurement Services. She has been at Wake Forest almost 15 years and was previously Director of Business Operations in Facilities and Campus Services. In her new role, she will work with departments to secure the best values on […]


Wakefield featured in Journal article

R.V. Wakefield, a part-time security officer with the University Police Department, trains tracking dogs and has helped locate lost children, dogs, Alzheimer’s patients and even a few criminals. He is a retired lieutenant with the campus police department at the N.C. School of the Arts. […]


Work on roads, parking lots

During spring break (March 5 – 13), Parking & Transportation will be striping several parking lots and roads: Gulley Drive will be closed Tuesday, March 8, from approximately 6:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.; parking lots G (beside Carswell Hall) and E (beside the Z. Smith Reynolds […]


Parking lot closings

During spring break (March 5 – 13), Parking & Transportation will be striping several parking lots, spaces, crosswalks and roads: Gulley Drive will be closed Tuesday, March 8 from approximately 6:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Parking lot G (beside Carswell Hall) and E(beside the Z. […]


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