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Technology at WFU | 2015-2016 Year in Review
The end of the academic year seems like an appropriate time to pause and reflect. On behalf of my Information Systems (IS) colleagues, I am pleased to share the 2015-2016 Technology at Wake Forest University Year in Review.
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Gladding publishes column on being a good ancestor
On May 6, the Winston-Salem Journal published a guest column by Professor of Counseling Sam Gladding titled “Be a good ancestor: the power of words and deeds.”
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Faculty Open Lab on multimedia set June 8; Staff may attend
A Faculty Open Lab opportunity for multimedia development inspired by campus needs and requests from faculty will be held on Wednesday, June 8, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Staff with an instructional multimedia need are also welcome to attend. The walk-in lab is hands on and held in individual recording rooms.
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Staff Appreciation Picnic to be held June 9
The Staff Advisory Council and Thrive invite Wake Forest staff to attend the June 9 Staff Appreciation Picnic at BB&T Field.
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Mepham named assistant director of Humanities Institute
Aimee Mepham has been promoted to assistant director of Wake Forest’s Humanities Institute.
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Gladding selected for U.S. Army ROTC National Hall of Fame
Professor of Counseling Sam Gladding has been selected for induction into the 2016 inaugural class of the U.S. Army ROTC National Hall of Fame.
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Wake the eBooks Festival happening in June
Library Partners Press is pleased to announce the program and schedule of events for the upcoming Wake the eBooks Festival, to be held on Friday, June 3, in Z. Smith Reynolds Library. Now in its second year, the Festival brings librarians and publishers together to demonstrate both the fine art of content curation and the simple…
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Residence hall renovation underway on Hearn Plaza
Renovation of Poteat Residence Hall is underway and will continue until Aug. 8. It will reopen in time to receive residents for the fall semester.