• Proposals funded: Carroll, Muday, Rejeski

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    Congratulations to Dave Carroll, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Ultra High Performance Light Sources Based on Organic Field Activated Devices (FADs) has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

  • WFU Student Union Art Collection on exhibit at SECCA

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    The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art is hosting “With Open Eyes,” an exhibition featuring nearly 60 works selected from Wake Forest University’s Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art. The exhibition will run through Oct. 2. Admission is free.

  • Update to off-campus robbery July 3

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    As the Winston-Salem Police Department investigates the July 3 off-campus robbery of a Wake Forest University student, the University Police Department encourages students, faculty and staff to review safety information on the University’s web site.

  • Wake Forest crime alert: off-campus robbery

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    Early Sunday morning, July 3, a Wake Forest University student was robbed in an off-campus apartment at Deacon’s Station, an apartment complex off Polo Road. The student was not injured.

  • Proposals funded: Brubaker, King, Muday

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    Congratulations to Peter Brubaker, professor and director of health & exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Exercise Intolerance in Older HFPEF Patients (SECRET II)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and by [subaward/subcontract from] Wake Forest University Health Sciences (WFU funding agency).

  • Landscape department to remove trees

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    This is a guest post from Facilities & Campus Services: Reynolda Campus-2016 Tree RemovalThe landscape department in Facilities & Campus Services will remove five trees that are in decline at various locations (click on map) around campus and one magnolia tree near Parking Lot S to establish a sidewalk.

  • Tobacco cessation classes to be offered

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    This is a guest post from Human Resources:Tobacco Cessation Program From July 19 through Sept. 6, Wake Forest will sponsor tobacco cessation classes in partnership with the Forsyth County Department of Health and American Lung Association.

  • Volunteer opportunities available at the Campus Garden

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    Love gardening? Want a hands-on service experience? Come volunteer in the Campus Gardens this summer. The Campus Gardens welcome faculty and staff, students and community members.