News for the Wake Forest community
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Faculty publications: July updates
Coates, Benjamin Allen. (History). Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Early Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press. July 2016.
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Wake Forest freshening up outdoor furniture, games
Three years after Wake Forest launched a program to promote more outdoor relaxation and fun on campus, the University is freshening up the program with new furniture, games and more.
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Students headed to campus can find quick details on weather
When students and their families leave home to travel to Wake Forest later this month, questions they may have about the weather on campus can be answered in detail thanks to recently-installed WeatherSTEM stations on top of the Miller Center and the scoreboard at BB&T Field.
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Wake Forest’s Fan Fest set for August 13
Wake Forest Athletics’ Fan Fest will be held Aug. 13 at BB&T Field. Fans will be allowed on the field at 5 p.m., but they are invited to arrive early to watch the football team in an open scrimmage at 2 p.m.
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Proposals funded: Colyer, Flanagan, Holzwarth, Thonhauser
Congratulations to Christa Colyer, professor of c+hemistry, whose proposal entitled “GOALI:Carbon dots and squarylium dyes for sensing, screening, and separations – Beyond medication monitoring with Ameritox and Wake Forest University” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Update: Faculty promotions
This is an update to a previous announcement regarding faculty promotions: Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty who have received promotions, recently.
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Sign-up now for the employee TLC program
What is HELPS TLC? HELPS TLC is a medically directed, professionally supervised program designed to help WFU employees develop a healthy and active lifestyle using exercise and education.
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WFU research funding reaches new high
Wake Forest had an exceptional year for research funding across the board with externally sponsored awards totaling $16,486,711 for fiscal year 2015-16.