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  • Physics grad student excels in science competition

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    Wenxiao Huang, a graduate student in physics professor David Carroll’s research lab, was part of the team that won the final four in the BASF 150th Anniversary North American Science Competition. Huang teamed up with University of Connecticut collaborators to come up with innovative, lightweight […]

  • Wojcik-Gross teaches technology tips and tricks

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    Have you taken a technology class through Information Systems or the Professional Development Center? If you have, chances are you know Sarah Wojcik-Gross. Sarah earned a Bachelor of Arts in French from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, and an Master of Science in Education […]

  • Faculty publications: May update

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    Gala, Candelas. (Romance Languages). Creative Cognition and the Cultural Panorama of Twentieth-Century Spain. Palgrave Macmillan. May 2015. Leonard, Bill. (Divinity). Word of God Across the Ages: Using Christian History in Preaching, 3rd expanded ed. Smyth & Helwys. May 2015. Wilson, Eric. (English). Keep It Fake: […]

  • Shasta Bryant, professor emeritus of Romance Languages, dies

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    A message from Wake Forest Communications and External Relations We are saddened to report that Shasta Monroe Bryant, professor emeritus of Romance Languages, died June 10 in Winston-Salem. Dr. Bryant joined the Wake Forest faculty in 1966 and retired as chairman of the Romance Languages […]

  • Physics grad student named Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow

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    Physics graduate student Jeremy W. Ward, who successfully defended his thesis in April, has been selected as the 2015-2016 MRS/TMS Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow. Ward’s thesis, “Enhancing the Electrical Performance of Organic Field-Effect Transistors Through Interface Engineering,” was completed under the direction of assistant […]

  • Staff, students continue water conservation success

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    Out of a field of 125 colleges and universities, Wake Forest students placed in the top five in fresh water savings for the second year in a row during the 2015 Campus Conservation Nationals competition. Campus Conservation Nationals is a nationwide, three-week effort among […]

  • Aaron receives American College Health Association award

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    Darren Oliver Aaron, associate director of Wake Forest University Student Health Service, has been selected as the recipient for the American College Health Association (ACHA) Affiliate New Professionals Award for 2015. The award recognizes ACHA members who have provided service to the field of […]

  • Floyd selected as primary NCAA site representative

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    Max Floyd, director of campus recreation, was selected as the primary NCAA Site Representative at the Division One Men’s Baseball National Championship for the Champaign-Urbana, Illinois Regional. After several days of working with the event staff, facility operations, coaches, media, spectators, student athletes, institutional representatives […]



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