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New exhibition curated by students presented at Reynolda House
This is a guest post from the Department of Art and Reynolda House: The digital age has radically expanded the ways in which we encounter photography. In our current moment of Photoshop and “fake news,” Associate Professor of Art Morna O’Neill asks her students, “What can we know from a photograph?”
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Counseling professor Hayden selected as president-elect of group
Seth Hayden, assistant professor of counseling, has been selected as president-elect of the National Career Development Association.
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Lock appointed assistant dean of Z. Smith Reynolds Library
This is a guest post from Tim Pyatt, Dean of Z. Smith Reynolds Library: I am pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Beth Lock as Assistant Dean for the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. In this new role, she will coordinate promotions and contract renewals for library faculty, oversee library committees, and serve as part of…
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A message from Vice President Rue and Police Chief Lawson
This message was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on behalf of Vice President for Campus Life Penny Rue and Chief of Police Regina Lawson: Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:
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A message from President Hatch
President Hatch e-mailed this message on Aug. 27 to students, faculty and staff: Dear Student, Faculty and Staff,
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Campus Recreation offers programming for faculty and staff
This is a guest post from Campus Recreation: Campus Recreation offers extensive programming for faculty and staff at the Wake Forest Wellbeing Center!
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Wellbeing coaching offered as a free service to students, faculty and staff
This is a guest post from the Office of Wellbeing: Interested in making lifestyle changes? Do you need a trained accountability partner? Well, Wellbeing Coaching may be for you!