News for the Wake Forest community
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November 2016 staff and faculty milestones
See a list of staff and faculty milestones in October 2016:
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Comings and goings for October 2016
See a list of employees joining and leaving the University in October 2016:
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Wake Forest partnering with red24 for traveler safety
In partnership with risk management provider, red24, Wake Forest University (WFU) has initiated TravelTracker, Safety Confirmation Service (SCS), and GlobalAssist for all international travelers.
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Wake Forest’s weight management program offered in January
This is a guest post from the Health and Exercise Science Department: Unlike the Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (TLC) program, also being offered in January, our six-month weight management program will go beyond healthy lifestyle modification, with a laser focus on weight loss.
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Wake Forest’s TLC program offered in January
This is a guest post from the Health and Exercise Science Department: Are you looking to live a more healthy and active lifestyle? If so, TLC is for you!
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HES dedicates lab to mentor Henry Miller
The Health and Exercise Science Department recently dedicated the Henry S. Miller Cardiovascular Function Laboratory in its new academic building. More than 60 former students, faculty/staff and close colleagues from around the country joined in the celebration of their mentor, colleague and friend, Henry S. Miller, M.D., professor emeritus, Wake Forest School of Medicine.
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Proposals funded: Kugler, Nixon, O’Day, Plemmons
Congratulations to Sara Kugler, director of the Pro Humanitate Institute, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: AGEP Transformation Alliance: Bridging the PhD to Postdoc to Faculty Transitions for Women of Color in STEM” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).