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Gross’ paper presented Best Diversity Paper Award
Categories: University AnnouncementsA paper written by Michael D. Gross, associate professor of engineering, and two Olin College of Engineering faculty members has been presented the 2018 Best Diversity Paper Award by the Educational Research and Methods Division of the American Society for Engineering Education.
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NEH awards grant to Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded Reynolda House Museum of American Art a $420,482 grant to help repair and replace the iconic green-tile roof of the house at the center of the Reynolda estate.
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David Coates
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis announcement was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on Aug. 7 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: We are saddened to announce that David Coates, Worrell Professor of Anglo-American Studies, died today, August 7, in Asheville after an illness.
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Reynolda House’s centennial marketing campaign wins award
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Reynolda House Museum of American Art: The Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) has awarded Reynolda House Museum of American Art the Gold Medal for the museum’s marketing campaign created for Reynolda’s centennial – and seven people, including a 2018 Wake Forest graduate, have commissioned tattoos of the design at the center…
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Faculty Drive neighborhood remains an integral part of the Wake Forest community
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Alex Abrams, communications coordinator in the Office of the Dean of the College: A large historical marker stands at the corner of Faculty Drive and Timberlake Lane, just across the street from where Wake Forest University’s Department of Biology is housed inside Winston Hall.
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Mellon Foundation awards $850,000 grant to Wake Forest for humanities
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Wake Forest University an $850,000 grant to expand its community-based partnerships through engaged teaching and research in the humanities. The four-year grant will support “The Humanities Engaged: Generating Learning, Remaking Community” through June 2022.
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Plans underway for tribute to James Dodding
This is a guest post from the Department of Theatre and Dance: Do you have a song, a monologue, a scene or a performance that was inspired by James Dodding? If so, we need you at “For He is an Englishman,” our tribute to Mr. Dodding on Oct. 6 on the Tedford Stage in the Scales Fine Arts…