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Faculty publications: November 2015 updates
Categories: University AnnouncementsAmoureux, Jack L. (Politics & International Affairs). A Practice of Ethics for Global Politics: Ethical Reflexivity. Routledge. October 2015.
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Campus energy conservation plan to be in effect during break
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Facilities & Campus Services: In an effort to conserve energy over the winter holiday period, Facilities & Campus Services will carry out the annual temperature setback program for academic and administrative buildings from the evening of Dec. 23 until Jan. 4.
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Clery Act training to be presented in January
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe University will present Clery Act compliance training on Jan. 11 at Z. Smith Reynolds Library’s auditorium.
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Coach Manning: Faculty-staff appreciation day set for Dec. 22
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis message was e-mailed to faculty and staff today on behalf of Coach Danny Manning: Dear Faculty and Staff: In the last year and a half, our staff and families have come to love and enjoy Wake Forest. It is truly a special place and we want to thank you for all that you do to…
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Williams appointed general manager for University Stores
Categories: University AnnouncementsLong-time textbook manager Willie Williams has been appointed general manager for University Stores. Follett announced this change upon the promotion of former general manager Andy Roush to a regional manager post.
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Tree removal on Wake Forest Road to disrupt traffic
Categories: University AnnouncementsTraffic on Wake Forest Road, between the Reynolda Road entrance and the Porter Byrum Welcome Center, will be disrupted on Dec. 21 while a large, dead tree is removed.
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New Unbroken Circle CD brings holiday cheer & supports local nonprofits
The Unbroken Circle, Wake Forest University’s multi-generational string band has released its debut bluegrass and old-time music album, “Songs from the Hearth.” The CD is available for $10 through Piano vs. Poverty, and the music is also available on iTunes. Songs […]
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Rowell named as ALA Emerging Leader
Categories: University AnnouncementsChelcie Rowell, digital initiatives librarian at Z. Smith Reynolds Library, has been named to the American Libraries Association (ALA) Emerging Leader class of 2016.