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Atchison wins debate honor
Jarrod Atchison, assistant professor of communication and director of debate at Wake Forest, has been awarded the George Ziegelmueller Award, which is presented annually to a faculty member who has distinguished himself or herself in the communication profession while coaching teams to competitive success at the National Debate Tournament. […]
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Mass casualty drill, outdoor alert test on Saturday, April 11
Wake Forest Emergency Medical Services will soon be conducting a mass casualty drill to test campus resources in case of a serious accident. Those on campus during the morning of April 11 will likely see a simulated incident and student EMTs responding to the incident. […]
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Wake Forest football spring game
Come out this Saturday, April 11, to BB&T Field to watch the Demon Deacon football team participate in the annual spring game. Gates open at 1:30 p.m. with face painters, games for kids and free posters and schedule cards. Admission and parking are free. Enter […]
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Silman, Otteson named to new endowed Presidential Chairs
Five new Presidential Chairs to recruit, retain and reward outstanding faculty who embody the teacher-scholar ideal have been announced by Wake Forest University and two faculty members have been named. The Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Presidential Chair in Conservation Biology has been awarded to professor […]
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Research presented at applied linguistics conference
Thanks to URECA and the WFU Humanities Institute, Assistant Professor of English Laura Aull and two Wake Forest URECA fellows, Dineth Bandarage and Meredith Richardson, who presented their research at the international American Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL) conference in Toronto, Canada. The title […]
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Proposals funded: Jurchescu, Kiang, Silman and Villalba
Congratulations to Oana Jurchescu, assistant professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Spintronics for Novel Device Application and Metrology Advancement” has been funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Congratulations to Lisa Kiang, associate professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Gratitude, Well-being, and the […]
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Magnolias Project: Applications due April 15
The Office of Sustainability and the Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (CEES) invite you to enhance your teaching and engagement with sustainability issues by participating in the Magnolias Project May 12-13 on the Wake Forest campus. No prior experience with sustainability-related issues in the […]