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Faculty publications: March updates
Blee, Lisa. (History). Framing Chief Leschi: Narratives and the Politics of Historical Justice. The University of North Carolina Press. March 2014. Duke, Steven T. (Center for Global Programs and Studies). Forwards by Steven S. Reinemund (School of Business) & Ken Bouyer. Preparing to Study Abroad: […]
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The Grille at Deacon Tower now open
The Grille at Deacon Tower is now open for lunch. Currently, the hours of operation are Monday – Friday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Faculty and staff receive a 10% discount by presenting their Wake Forest ID. Reservations are welcome and can be […]
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Masters in Liberal Studies program accepting applications
Wake Forest graduate school is accepting applications for the Masters in Liberal Studies (MALS) program. The program offers a broad, interdisciplinary course of study without requiring a GRE for admittance or a thesis paper for completion. The MALS program offers students an opportunity […]
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Wake Forest Law Review hosts ‘Law as Violence’
The Wake Forest Law Review will host its Spring 2014 Colloquium, “Law as Violence: An Interdisciplinary Conversation,” on April 10-11. The colloquium will kickoff at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, with a poetry reading by M. NourbeSe Philip from “Zong!,” in the Byrum […]
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Rowell named Institute for Research Design in Librarianship scholar
Chelcie Rowell, digital initiatives librarian at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, has been selected as a scholar to the Institute for Research Design in Librarianship (IRDL). The IRDL is an intensive nine-day residential program designed to provide training and support to a […]
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Korzen to argue appeal in U.S. Supreme Court
Professor John Korzen (’81 BA, ’91 JD) will argue one of the Appellate Advocacy Clinic appeals, CTS Corporation v. Waldburger, in the Supreme Court of the United States on April 23. Korzen is the director of the Appellate Advocacy Clinic. “All 10 of the Clinic’s […]
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Winter Institute for Intercultural Communication a success
The Winter Institute for Intercultural Communication (WIIC), a four-day professional development conference, was held at the Wake Forest University Charlotte Center on March 12-15. WIIC is a shortened version of the Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication (SIIC), hosted by the Intercultural Communication […]