News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Year in Review: Information Systems
This message was e-mailed to faculty and staff on July 12 by Mur Muchane, associate vice president for information technology and chief information officer:
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President Hatch: Wake Will Lead Passes $700 Million Mark
President Hatch emailed this announcement to students, faculty and staff on July 13: Dear Wake Forest Students, Faculty and Staff, Wake Forest University is moving steadily toward its $1 billion Wake Will Lead campaign goal, having raised more than $700 million to invest in students, […]
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Dean Emeritus John “Don” Scarlett
This announcement was e-mailed to faculty and staff on July 12 by Communications and External Relations: We are saddened to announce that Dean Emeritus and retired Professor of Law John “Don” Scarlett died July 10. He served as dean of the School of Law from 1979 to 1989.
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Memorial service to be held July 12 for Karen Logan
A memorial service for Karen Logan will be held July 12 at 3 p.m. in Wait Chapel.
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Meiburg appointed to NC Environmental Management Commission
This is a guest post from Wake Forest’s Office of Sustainability: On July 7, Gov. Roy Cooper appointed Stan Meiburg, Director of the SustainabilityGraduate Programs, to serve on the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. Meiburg fills the seat requiring special training in hydrology, water pollution control, and the effects of water pollution.
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Mike Ford’s Retirement Message
At a reception in his honor on June 28, Mike Ford delivered a farewell message to a crowd gathered in Benson University Center. Ford retired from Wake Forest in June after 36 years as student life administrator and campus leader.
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Proposals funded: Mason, Comstock-Ferguson, Anderson
Congratulations to T. Michael Anderson, associate professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Fire, Fear and Foraging: Understanding Multi-trophic Interactions in a Savanna Foodweb” has been funded by the National Geographic Society.