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Proposals funded: Anderson, Floge, Rejeski
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations 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
Categories: Happening at WakeThe 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
Categories: University AnnouncementsAssociate 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
Categories: University AnnouncementsA 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
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Human Resources: Annual Benefits Enrollment begins today, Oct. 22, and runs through Oct. 31.
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Join President Hatch for a conversation about the State of the University
This announcement was e-mailed to faculty and staff on Oct. 22 by Communications and External Relations: At the invitation of the Faculty Senate and Senate President Wilson Parker, President Nathan Hatch will discuss the State of the University on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall.
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Library Partners Press names awards in honor of O’Day and Coates
Categories: University AnnouncementsLibrary Partners Press, an imprint of Wake Forest’s Digital Publishing Division, has named its inaugural literary awards the Gail O’Day Award and the David Coates Award. O’Day and Coates were distinguished members of the University’s academic community before their deaths in 2018.
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Wake Forest receives STARS Gold rating for sustainability achievements
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from the Office of Sustainability: Wake Forest University has earned a STARS Gold rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). STARS, the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System measures and encourages sustainability in all aspects of higher education.