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University’s WeatherSTEM stations offer current weather details 24/7
Categories: University AnnouncementsSpring is the time of year when weather forecasters tell us to be prepared for showers, thunderstorms and, occasionally, storms that threaten to cause significant damage.
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For eighth consecutive year, business school alumni win CPA award
Categories: AlumniFor the eight consecutive year, School of Business alumni have received the Elijah Watt Sells Award, which is presented by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA).
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Proposals funded: Pease and Muday, Rejeski, Messier
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Gloria Muday, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “RESEARCH-PGR: Genomic analysis of heat stress during tomato pollination” has been funded by the National Science Foundation and by (subaward/subcontract from) Brown University.
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All are encouraged Saturday April 25 to stay informed on weather conditions
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on the morning of April 25 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:
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Sampson receives book grant for minority scholars
Categories: University AnnouncementsMelva Sampson, assistant professor of preaching and practical theology in the School of Divinity, recently received the Louisville Institute’s First Book Grant for Minority Scholars for her project entitled “Going Live!: Black Women’s Proclamation in the Digital Age”. This award will provide for a sabbatical for the fall 2020 semester.
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Coping with coronavirus: Waugh creates video series to help
Categories: University AnnouncementsChristian Waugh, associate professor of psychology and expert in stress and coping, has created a video series discussing the science behind coping with the coronavirus pandemic.
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School of Law kicks off online coronavirus symposium open to all
Categories: University AnnouncementsAs the United States and the world examine the effects of wide-scale quarantine in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, understanding the legal, ethical, social, and economic impacts is crucial. The coronavirus has exposed numerous faults in our systems and finding solutions will be the focus as we move forward. That is why Wake Forest University…
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Proposals funded: Brown-Harding, Carroll, Rejeski
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Heather Brown-Harding, assistant director of microscopy in biology, whose proposal entitled “Phenotype screens of Chlamyidia Inclusions” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health.