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ISSS to present three sessions to faculty, staff in February
The following is a guest post from the International Student and Scholar Services office (ISSS): The International Student and Scholar Services office will present three information sessions in February to faculty and staff.
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Former director of historical association joins Reynolda House
This is a guest post from Reynolda House Museum of American Art: Reynolda House Museum of American Art has hired Amber Albert as its new manager of community and academic learning.
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Brook Davis, Kayla Heilig receive Building the Dream award
Brook Davis, associate professor of theatre and dance, and student Kayla Heilig have been named Wake Forest’s 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. “Building the Dream” award winners.
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Proposals funded: Canzona, Rejeski, Shugoll
Congratulations to Mollie Canzona, assistant professor of communication, whose proposal entitled “Cargiver Oncology Needs Evaluation Tool (CONNECT): A Technology-Based Intervention to Connect Lung Cancer Caregivers with Supportive Care Resources,” has been funded by Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
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Timely Warning: Assault Investigation
This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on Jan. 18 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: In order to promote safety on the Wake Forest University campus, the University is issuing this Timely Warning Notification concerning a possible threat to the community.
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Zhu appointed assistant dean for global initiatives in Graduate School
Chaowei Zhu has been appointed assistant dean for global initiatives in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.