News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
-
Dalton appears in new documentary ‘Teacher of the Year’
Professor of Communication Mary Dalton appears in the new documentary “Teacher of the Year,” which will premiere at Wake Forest on March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Benson University Center’s Pugh Auditorium.
-
It’s time to nominate Champions of Change
Do you know an individual who has made an impact on campus sustainability during their time at Wake Forest? Nominate him or her for a 2017 Champions of Change Award.
-
Wayne King
This announcement was emailed to faculty and staff on Feb. 21: We are saddened to announce that Wayne King, associate professor emeritus of journalism, died Feb. 17.
-
Neal receives Excellence in Teaching Award from AAR
Lynn Neal, associate professor of the study of religions, recently received the Award for Excellence in Teaching from the American Academy of Religion (AAR). The award recognizes the importance of teaching and honors outstanding teaching in the field.
-
University Police Department’s Communications Center to move
This announcement was emailed on Feb. 20 students, faculty and staff: During Wake Forest’s Spring Break, the University Police Department will move its communications center (which receives campus emergency calls) from Davis Residence Hall to Alumni Hall. All other police department offices moved to Alumni Hall in January.
-
Dr. John (Jack) Ernest Parker Jr.
This announcement was emailed to faculty and staff on Feb. 20: We are saddened to announce that John (Jack) Ernest Parker Jr., Professor Emeritus of Education and Romance Languages, died Feb. 18.
-
Proposals funded: Katula, Jayawickreme, Rejeski
Congratulations to Jeffrey Katula, associate professor of health and exercise science, who proposal entitled “HELP DI II” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and by ((subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.