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Dunn, Rogers to lead lecture series in Statesville
Categories: University AnnouncementsDr. James M. Dunn and Melissa Rogers, professors with the School of Divinity, are the 2012 lecturers for the Davis Lectures Series in Statesville, N.C., on Oct. 28-30 at Grace Baptist Church. The topic will be “Confronting Church-State Controversies: Conversations about Faith and Freedom in […]
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Young works with WFU musicians on recent events
Categories: University AnnouncementsEileen Young, an instructor of clarinet, saxophone and woodwind ensembles in the department of music, recently engaged with students on two collaborative events: 1. As music director of the Salem Band, one of the nation’s oldest community bands (est. 1771), Young combined students from her […]
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WFU highlighted in the fall STARS Quarterly Review
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest was highlighted in the most recent Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) Quarterly Review, which measures the sustainability performance of a college or university. Wake Forest was recognized for its “significant gains in dining operations” since the submission of the university’s first […]
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A different kind of doctor
Categories: Happening at WakeMany kinds of doctors make a difference in their patients’ lives. Have you ever heard of a D.O. or Doctor of Osteopathy? Osteopathic physicians are licensed to prescribe medication and perform surgery, just like their M.D. counterparts. More information Watch a video » The […]
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Baptist Student Union to hold fundraiser
Categories: Happening at WakeThe Baptist Student Union will hold its “Hot and Sloppy” fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Baptist Student Union lounge (beneath the Deacon Shop on Kitchin Residence Hall’s lower level). For $5 a plate, you’ll receive spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert […]
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Wake Foresters present at conference
Categories: University AnnouncementsMuseum of Anthropology educator Tina Smith, Education chair Mary Lynn Redmond and MOA director Stephen Whittington presented “Linking Cultures and Languages through Visual Learning” at the Visual Learning: Transforming the Liberal Arts conference held at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn. The presentation focused on the […]
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Staff Advisory Council to meet
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Staff Advisory Council will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 9:30-11 a.m. in Benson 401 C/D. This month, Jennifer Collins and Sam Perrotta from the Office of the Provost will solicit feedback regarding the new Wellness Initiative. Meetings are open to all Wake Forest […]
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New voicemail system is active
Categories: University AnnouncementsInformation Systems rolled out a new voicemail system over the weekend. The following paragraphs provide detailed information about how to access your voicemail now that the new voicemail system is active. How do I access the new voicemail system? From a campus phone you can […]