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Provost Kersh to present annual address to the University Feb. 11
The following announcement was e-mailed to faculty and staff on Jan. 31 by Communications and External Relations: At the invitation of the Faculty Senate, Provost Rogan Kersh will give his annual address to the University on Feb. 11 at 4 pm. in Pugh Auditorium, Benson University Center.
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Intercultural Center offers calendar of Black History Month events on its website
The following is a guest post from the Intercultural Center and the Black History Month Committee: Wake Forest’s Intercultural Center and the Black History Month Committee have published the calendar of Black History Month events and activities on the center’s website.
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Celebrating 10 Years: University leads career development into next decade
Wake Forest has established itself as a national leader in personal and career development with its Rethinking Success conference in 2012 and the crowdsourced publication “A Roadmap to Success.” The Office of Personal and Career Development (OPCD) has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Magazine, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside…
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Q & A with Chanchal Dadlani, a finalist for the Morey Book Award
The following is a guest post from the Office of the Dean of the College: Chanchal Dadlani’s book, From Stone to Paper: Architecture as History in the Late Mughal Empire, looks at the cross section of architecture and history in the 18th Century, an overlooked period of time of the Mughal Empire.
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Pizza with the Police to be held Feb. 12 at Zick’s
Students, faculty and staff are invited, as always, to the next Pizza with the Police event on Feb. 12 at Zick’s on Hearn Plaza.
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Proposals funded: Messier, Kim-Shapiro, Williams
Congratulations to Steve Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Weight Loss and Exercise for Communities with Arthritis in North Carolina WE-CAN” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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Enrollment open for Move More! Move Often!
The following is a guest post from the Office of Wellbeing: Move More! Move Often! is a six-week program (Feb. 17 – March 29) engaging and encouraging individuals to increase their daily physical activity.
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A message from the Student Health Service
The following message was sent on behalf of Dr. Cecil Price, director of the University’s Student Health Service, on Jan. 24 to students, faculty and staff: Wake Forest University is aware of the situation in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and the 2019 novel coronavirus […]