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Wake Forest hosts filmmaker Julian Semilian
Professor of Religious Studies and American Ethnic Studies Ulrike Wiethaus, and Assistant Teaching Professor in Anthropology Andrew Gurstelle recently hosted a screening of Julian Semilian’s new documentary film, “The Unrestricted Life of Ted Fujioka.” In the film, Semilian, a professor at University of North Carolina […]
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WFU Creative Director Hayes Henderson recognized as an AIGA Fellow
The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) recently recognized University Creative Director Hayes Henderson as an AIGA Fellow. The award is in recognition of significant personal and professional contributions to raising the standards of excellence in the design community. Hayes is only the fourth North Carolinian and one of fewer than 300 nationally to receive the…
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Calling all crawling babies of faculty and staff
Wake Forest Athletics is seeking crawling babies to film a promotional video on Friday, Oct. 26 at 11 am inside the Coliseum. Faculty and staff babies will be featured in the video used to promote the first Deacon Diaper Derby to be held at halftime of the Dec. 29 men’s basketball game. Friends’ babies are also…
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Proposals funded: Anderson, Floge, Rejeski
Congratulations to T. Michael Burton, associate professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Fire, Fear and Foraging: Understanding Multi-trophic Interactions in a Savanna Foodweb” has been funded by National Geographic.
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Project Pumpkin open to children of faculty and staff
The children of Wake Forest faculty and staff may participate Oct. 24 in the 30th annual Project Pumpkin festival at the University. Faculty and staff may bring their children at 3 p.m. to a table outside Wait Chapel on Hearn Plaza where waivers will be available for faculty and staff to sign, enabling the children to participate.
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Rahman elected president of South Asian Muslim Studies Association
Associate Professor of History Raisur Rahman was elected president of the South Asian Muslim Studies Association (SAMSA), recently.
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Catanzano’s poem sparks interest from physicists
A poem written by Associate Professor of English Amy Catanzano is generating considerable interest among physicists.
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Annual benefits enrollment Oct. 22-31
This is a guest post from Human Resources: Annual Benefits Enrollment begins today, Oct. 22, and runs through Oct. 31.