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HEADLINES
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Writer George Saunders to speak at Byrum Welcome Center April 10
This is a guest post from the English Department: George Saunders, winner of the Man Booker Prize and author of “Lincoln in the Bardo,” will give a reading in the Byrum Welcome Center on Wednesday, April 10, at 6:30 p.m.
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Proposals funded: Brown, Dagenbach, Rejeski
Congratulations to Hana Brown, associate professor of sociology, whose proposal entitled “Enforcement or Embrace: The Determinants of State-Level Immigration Policies in New Immigrant Destinations,” has been funded by the National Science Foundation and by (subaward/subcontract from) the University of Illinois.
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Michael Lamb to speak at Staff Advisory Council meeting April 9
Michael Lamb, director of the Program for Leadership & Character at Wake Forest, will speak at the April 9 meeting of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC).
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Asian Heritage Month begins April 1
This is a guest post of the Intercultural Center and the Asian Heritage Month Committee:The Intercultural Center and the Asian Heritage Month Committee are proud to share the 2019 Asian Heritage Month calendar of events, which kicks off April 1.
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Provost Kersh to present his annual address to the University on April 3
This announcement was emailed to faculty and staff on March 29 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:At the invitation of the Faculty Senate, Provost Rogan Kersh will give his annual address to the University on April 3 at 4 p.m. in Pugh Auditorium at Benson University Center.
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Lawson named Police Chief of the Year in southeastern U.S.
Wake Forest University Police Chief Regina Lawson was honored as the Southeast Region Police Chief of the Year at the March 28 regional conference of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) in Raleigh. The region includes the southeastern United States.
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Wake Forest EMS team to participate in nearby drill March 30
This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on March 20 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: The student-run Wake Forest Emergency Medical Service (EMS) team will participate March 30 in a mass casualty drill at the BB&T University Center at 2400 Reynolda Road, which is located near the Reynolda Road entrance to campus.