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Reynolda Gardens and Bookmarks to host virtual event on Dec. 3
All are invited to join Bookmarks and Reynolda Gardens for a virtual event on Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. with Sue Stuart-Smith, distinguished psychiatrist, avid gardener and author of “The Well-Gardened Mind: The Restorative Power of Nature,” a Sunday Times bestseller. Jon Roethling, director of Reynolda Gardens, will close the event with a question and answer…
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Proposals funded: Cordy, Curtis, Miller, Rejeski, Sizemore
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty and staff Regina Cordy, Mark Curtis, Christian Miller, Jack Rejeski and Shelley Sizemore on each of their funded research proposals.
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Wake Forest earns national recognition for global campus commitment
International Education Week (IEW) began today and runs through Friday, Nov. 20. The Center for Global Programs and Studies and co-sponsors invite the Wake Forest community to participate in a wide variety of events this week to celebrate. Today, Wake Forest University was recognized by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and Diversity Abroad for increasing…
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Proposals funded: Comstock-Ferguson, Fanning, Guthold, Messier
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty Lindsay Comstock-Ferguson, Jason Fanning, Martin Guthold and Stephen Messier on each of their funded research proposals.
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Slavery, Race and Memory Project to discuss essay collection on Nov. 19
In the Spring of 2020, the Wake Forest University Slavery, Race and Memory Project (SRMP) published a collection of essays, titled “To Stand With And For Humanity.” The SRMP will host a virtual, public conversation about the publication on Thursday, Nov. 19, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
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Locklair composition performed by Winston-Salem Symphony for virtual concert Nov. 15
The Winston-Salem Symphony will perform Dan Locklair’s “In Memory – H.H.L.” for string orchestra on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 3 p.m. as part of “American Landscapes.” The virtual concert will be streamed live from the Stephens Center. Locklair is professor of music and composer-in-residence at Wake Forest University.
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Celebrating International Education Week with events Nov. 16-20
International Education Week (IEW) 2020 begins Monday, Nov. 16. IEW celebrates the benefits of internationalization on campuses across the U.S. It serves as a reminder that college and university campuses play a special part in shaping the awareness of our role in the global village. The Center for Global Programs and Studies and co-sponsors invite the…
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Campus to Remain in Orange Operating Status
Dear Wake Forest community, Due to the current number of positive cases of COVID-19 among students and concerning trends nationally and locally, Wake Forest will remain in Orange Operating Status through Thanksgiving. While it is natural to let our guard down when leaving campus […]