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Thonhauser to lead program at SciWorks on alternative fuels
Categories: University AnnouncementsTimo Thonhauser, associate professor of physics, will conduct an interactive outreach program at SciWorks science museum Friday, Nov. 21 from 9 -10 a.m. to teach school children about using alternative fuels like hydrogen. One of the highlights is a hydrogen fuel […]
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Wake the eBooks: Audio Books, Ad Hoc
Categories: University AnnouncementsZSR’s digital publishing administrator Bill Kane is offering “Wake the eBooks: Audio Books, Ad Hoc” through the the PDC on Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 2-4 p.m. The course will cover how Digital Publishing @ Wake can turn digital documents into highly accessible, highly […]
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Roniger serves on international academic committee
Categories: University AnnouncementsLuis Roniger served on the international academic committee of the University of the Republic (Uruguay) and the National University of La Plata (Argentina) organizing the Second International Congress on Southern Cone Exile, held in Montevideo on Nov. 5-7. He was also invited by the Brazilian Political […]
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Search for Z. Smith Reynolds Library Dean is underway
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from Provost Rogan Kersh I write to you with an update on the start of the ZSR dean search. A search of this magnitude requires a prompt start to the committee’s work. The Committee members are listed below; I know you all join me in thanking […]
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Proposals funded: Carroll, Colyer
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to David Carroll, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Organic Thermoelectrics: the matrix composite approach” has been funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and by [subaward/subcontract from] Texas A & M Engineering Experiment Station (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to Christa […]
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Open access: What is it? Why do we need it?
Categories: University AnnouncementsBy Sara Hendricks, Wake Forest News Office intern Access to scholarship has traditionally been reserved for those who subscribe to academic journals or those who attend or work at an institution with subscriptions. A personal subscription can cost upwards of $1,000 per year. Library […]
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Attracting and keeping young talent in Winston-Salem
Categories: Happening at WakeAttracting young talent to Winston-Salem businesses and retaining that talent will be addressed in a panel discussion Nov. 18 presented by the Technology Council of the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. Moderated by Maria Henson, associate vice president and editor-at-large of Wake Forest Magazine, the event […]