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Faculty Books: January 2019 and earlier
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following is the faculty books report for January 2019. This includes works that were published in January 2019, and works that were published in 2018 but not reported to Z. Smith Reynolds Library until last month.
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Campus Connections to feature Villalba, Ellis, Eaton on Feb. 7
Categories: University AnnouncementsJosé Villalba, vice president for diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, will be among the speakers at Campus Connections on Feb. 7. The event will begin at 8:45 a.m. with a light breakfast in Benson University Center, Room 401. It is scheduled to conclude by 10 a.m. Members of the University community are invited.
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Information Systems presents its Year in Review
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following is a guest post from Information Systems: The most recent Information Systems Year in Review is now available! We invite you to click on this link to read about several of the many successes the campus community achieved in the past year.
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Allison McWilliams: Be intentional
Categories: University AnnouncementsAllison McWilliams is assistant vice president, mentoring and alumni personal & career development. She writes occasional articles for Inside WFU. This is her second for the spring semester. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff from her professional experiences with students.
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Proposals funded: Brunsting, Kim-Shapiro, Lowman, Carroll
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Nelson Brunsting, director of global research and assessment, whose proposal entitled “TBIG Planning Grant” has been funded by Tower Bridge International.
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Writer whose memoir inspired ‘BlacKkKlansman’ to speak in Wait Chapel
Categories: Happening at WakeRon Stallworth, a police detective whose memoir inspired a blockbuster Spike Lee film, will deliver the Black History Month keynote address at Wake Forest University.
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Richmond dean to speak on the “Classics, White Supremacy, and the search for a New Commons”
Categories: University AnnouncementsPatrice Rankine, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Richmond, will speak on “Caught in the Act: The Classics, White Supremacy, and the Search for a New Commons” on Feb. 7. His will be the third guest lecture in the series “The Classics beyond Europe.”
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WFU Wellbeing Center announces Deacon Family Hours
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from the University’s Wellbeing Center: The Wake Forest Wellbeing Center is pleased to announce Deacon Family Hours.