• Two ‘Campus Day’ events will bring visitors to campus

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    Wake Forest’s Office of Admissions has scheduled two “Campus Day” events. The first will be held Friday, April 17, and the second on Friday, April 24. During these two days, admitted students and their families will be visiting Wake Forest. Although no parking lots or roads will […]

  • Integrated care — is it for you?

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    The counseling department’s annual continuing education seminar will be held on Friday, April 17, from 1-4:30 p.m. This year’s spring seminar, “Integrated Care—Is It For You?,” will feature Dr. Christine Borst, associate director of the Center for Excellence in Integrated Care in Cary, N.C. The event will be […]

  • Senior Showcase to highlight student work on April 21

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    The 6th Annual Senior Showcase, a program that honors up to five undergraduates in their final year at Wake Forest for exemplary honors theses or projects, will be held on April 21 at 3 p.m. in the ZSR Library Auditorium. The Showcase was founded in […]

  • Administrator Lu Leake mixed dignity with a sense of humor

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    Lula M. “Lu” Leake came to Wake Forest as dean of women in 1964, two decades after the University opened its doors to undergraduate women during World War II, and served the University for 33 years. Leake, who retired in 1997 as associate vice […]

  • Associate VP for Academic Affairs Emerita Leake dies

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    We are saddened to report that Lula M. (Lu) Leake, associate vice president for academic affairs emerita, died April 13 in Winston-Salem. Ms. Leake joined Wake Forest as dean of women in 1964. Before retiring in 1997, she held several other positions in her Wake […]

  • Parking Lot Closures this week

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    Parking and Transportation shares the following parking closure information and provides these parking recommendations/options for faculty and staff for Thursday and Friday, April 16 and 17. Whenever parking lots are closed, we recommend alternative modes of transportation such as carpooling, bicycles or mass transit to […]

  • Harriger awarded one week residency to work on new book

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    Political science professor Katy Harriger has been awarded a one week residency at the Wildacres Retreat in Little Switzerland, N.C. The Wildacres Residency program supports writers and artists. Harriger will be using the week to work on a book project she is pursuing […]

  • Leonard presents lecture at Harvard divinity school

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    Bill Leonard, Dunn Professor of Baptist Studies and Church History in the School of Divinity presented the William James Lecture on Religious Experience at Harvard Divinity School, March 30. Entitled “William James and the Protestant Conversion Crisis,” the lecture dealt with James’ approach to […]