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Celebrate Chopin’s Birthday at BioTech Place
Pamela Howland, part-time instructor in music, will perform “Night Music, Part Two” on Feb. 28 to kick off the Chopin Birthday Festival: From Warsaw to Winston-Salem, which begins March 1. The festival will be held in BioTech Place from 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. […]
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Faculty publications: December updates
Goater, Timothy M., Cameron P. Goater, & Gerald W. Esch. (Biology). Parasitism: The Diversity and Ecology of Animal Parasites, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press. December 2013. Morosini, Roberta, & [Charmaine] Lee, Eds. (Romance Languages). Sindbad mediterraneo. Per una topografia della memoria da Oriente a […]
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Gladding receives UNC-G Distinguished Alumni Award
The School of Health and Human Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro recently announced that Sam Gladding (PhD ’77), chair and professor in Wake Forest’s Department of Counseling, has been selected as the recipient of its highest honor, the Distinguished […]
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Spring 2014 ‘Safe Zone’ training
Spring 2014 Safe Zone training sessions are open for registration. The Safe Zone program is an in-depth, interactive presentation designed to educate Wake Forest faculty, staff and students about the LGBTQ community. Anti-LGBTQ bias and prejudice affects all members of a community, and we […]
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Curious about campus events?
Join Provost Rogan Kersh and Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Hof Milam for Campus Connections, an opportunity for non-faculty staff to learn about, discuss and provide input about issues at Wake Forest University. Campus Connections, is a chance to gain a greater […]
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Winter Institute for Intercultural Communication
The Wake Forest University Office of Diversity & Inclusion and the Intercultural Communication Institute will host the first Winter Institute for Intercultural Communication, a four-day professional development conference that will be held at the Wake Forest Charlotte Center in Charlotte from March 12-15. A limited number […]
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Winston-Salem water supply not impacted by coal ash spill
News media continue to report on a leaking stormwater pipe that dumped tons of coal ash and wastewater into the Dan River in Eden, near the North Carolina-Virginia state line. The City of Winston-Salem has confirmed to Residence Life & Housing officials that the city’s […]