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Davis organizes cleanup of historic cemetery
On Feb. 22, Wake Forest volunteers and other members of the community worked together to clean Odd Fellows Cemetery at an event organized by David Davis, manager of landscaping services. Odd Fellows was created in 1911 and served as the only burial site for […]
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Nationwide search for dean of WFU School of Business begins
A nationwide search for the next dean of our School of Business has begun with the formation of a search committee and the selection of a search consultant. This search and the appointment of a new dean are among the University’s most important priorities […]
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Gladding to deliver Poteat Lecture on arts and mental health
Samuel Gladding, chair and professor of counseling, will deliver the Hubert McNeill Poteat Lecture and receive the 2014 Poteat Lecture award in recognition of his research and scholarship. Gladding’s interactive presentation, “Beyond Active Listening: Creativity, the Arts and Positive Mental Health,” will be held […]
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Whittington accepts position at National Mining Hall of Fame
Stephen L. Whittington, director of Wake Forest’s Museum of Anthropology, has accepted a position as executive director of the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum in Leadville, Colo. As of March 3, Sara Cromwell will serve as interim assistant director and will be […]
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Broyhill Executive Lecture Series “Leading Out Loud” presents Daniel (Daan) Delen
What does it take to begin a successful journey? Reynolds American CEO and President Daniel (Daan) Delen says it takes a single step, but you’d better pack a lunch. Delen will be the keynote speaker for the Broyhill Executive Lecture Series “Leading Out Loud” on Friday, Feb. […]
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Former professor Litcher dies
John H. Litcher (P ’83, ’85), who taught a generation of education students how to become great teachers, died Feb. 22 after a lengthy illness. He was 75. Litcher was also regarded for his community service and was a support team member and a past […]
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Dungy headlines Leadership Project inaugural event
President Nathan O. Hatch sent the following message to the entire campus community this morning: Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff, I am pleased to announce the Leadership Project, a bold new initiative that engages Wake Forest students and our broader community in a […]
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Bioethics Semester Online course show & tell
Spring 2014 marked the launch of Wake Forest’s first Semester Online course, “Introduction to Bioethics.” Biology professor Carole Browne, the instructor for the online class offered to qualified college students from anywhere in the world, will walk alumni, faculty, students and staff through her lesson […]