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Student Health Service offers Zika information on its website
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Student Health Service has posted information on its web site about the Zika virus outbreak in several countries in the Western Hemisphere, especially in South America, Central America and the Caribbean region. It includes links to informative web sites maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Hopkins receives ‘Dare to Make a Difference’ award
Categories: University AnnouncementsBeth Hopkins, director of outreach and professor of practice in the School of Law, was honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. “Dare to Make a Difference” Award in recognition of her efforts for human and civil rights on Jan. 18 at the Benton […]
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Allison McWilliams: Formal vs. informal mentoring
Categories: University AnnouncementsWhich is better, formal or informal mentoring programs? This is a commonly-asked question with no clear-cut answer.
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WFDD announces program changes to begin in February
Categories: University Announcements88.5 WFDD, the public radio station licensed to Wake Forest, recently announced programming changes, slated to begin in February. Included in these changes is combining the Triad Arts and News teams into one unit.
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Locklair’s ‘Requiem’ to be broadcast Jan. 31 on WFDD
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe first two movements of last year’s world premiere performance of Professor of Music Dan Locklair’s “Requiem” will be featured on the Jan. 31 national radio broadcast of With Heart and Voice, which can be heard on 88.5 WFDD at 7 a.m.
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University clothing drive supports overflow shelter project
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest’s Pro Humanitate Institute is sponsoring a University clothing drive in support of overflow shelters for the homeless in Winston-Salem.
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Reynolda House names Archer director of program, interpretation
Categories: University AnnouncementsReynolda House Museum of American Art has named Phil Archer the Betsy Main Babcock Director of Program and Interpretation. Archer was director of public programs at the museum since 2002. He brings nearly 20 years of experience to the position when he begins the new role Feb. 1.
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University Police offers lunch/learn series to campus community
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe University Police Department in February will begin offering to the campus community the Citizen Police Academy Lunch & Learn series. The department has designed the 10-part series to offer students, faculty and staff a close-up view of the department and its officers.