News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Proposals funded: Dagenbach, Erhardt, Brubaker, King
Congratulations to Dale Dagenbach, professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Analytical Tools for Complex Brain Networks: Fusing Novel Statistical Methods and Network Science to Understand Brain Function” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
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Crime Alert: Possible assault near University Parkway entrance
This crime alert was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff July 26 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: The Winston-Salem Police Department is investigating a possible assault that occurred near the University Parkway gatehouse this morning.
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WellSpaces program participation open to faculty, staff
This is a guest post of the Office of Wellbeing: Are you interested in promoting wellbeing among your office team? Join the Office of Wellbeing and the Environmental Health and Safety Office in the WellSpaces program.
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Proposals funded: Silman, Soriano, Canzona
Congratulations to Miles Silman, Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Professor of Conservaiton Biology, whose proposal entitled “MAP-Resilience has been funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and by (subaward/subcontract from) Woods Hole Research Center.
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HELPS TLC available on campus
This is a guest post from the HELPS TLC program: What is the HELPS TLC?
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Hannah named fellow in two associations
Sean Hannah, J. Tylee Wilson Chair in Business Ethics and professor of management in the School of Business, has been inducted as a Fellow in the Association for Psychological Science (APS) and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP).
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Service for Life Trustee Bert Bennett to be held July 19
Bert L. Bennett, a Wake Forest life trustee and recipient of an honorary doctorate, died July 16 in Pfafftown, North Carolina.
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Life Trustee Marvin Gentry service to be held July 21
Wake Forest University Life Trustee Marvin Gentry, whose extensive and profound service to the University was recognized with the Medallion of Merit, died July 14 in Winston-Salem.