News for the Wake Forest community
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Tennis matches celebrate faculty, staff with special activities
Wake Forest University Athletics has two upcoming tennis matches that also serve as faculty-staff appreciation events. On March 8 at 4 p.m., Wake Forest women’s tennis has a match with Georgia Tech at the Wake Forest Tennis Center. (In the event of bad weather, the match will move to the Indoor Tennis Center.)
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Proposals funded: Senior, Duchac, Shugoll
Congratulations to John Senior, assistant teach professor in the School of Divinity, whose proposal entitled “Thriving in Ministry Initiative 2018” has been funded by the Lilly Endowment.
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Test of indoor alert systems scheduled March 11 and 12
This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on March 5: During Spring Break on March 11 and 12, indoor emergency alert systems in many Reynolda Campus buildings will be tested. Testing will occur between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on those days.
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University’s Wellbeing Program offering $150 incentive to faculty, staff
Wake Forest’s Wellbeing Program is offering a $150 incentive to faculty and staff enrolled in the University’s BlueCross BlueShield medical plan.
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Allison McWilliams: Be goal-oriented
Allison McWilliams is assistant vice president, mentoring and alumni personal & career development. She writes occasional articles for Inside WFU. This is her third for the spring semester. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff from her professional experiences with students.
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Wake Forest, Carolina Hurricanes partner on discount, co-branded beanie
Wake Forest has partnered with the Carolina Hurricanes to offer ticket discounts for a Hurricanes game, plus a limited edition co-branded beanie.
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Museum, gallery representatives to speak at SAC meeting
Phil Archer of Reynolda House, Sara Cromwell of the Museum of Anthropology and Katie Wolf of the Hanes Gallery will speak at the March 12 meeting of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC).
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Proposals funded: Mihalko, McDonald, Silman, Brubaker
Congratulations to Shannon Mihalko, associate professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Understanding and Predicting Fatigue, CV Decline and Events After Breast Cancer” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.