News for the Wake Forest community
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Proposals funded: Rejeski and Harriger
Congratulations to Walter J. Rejeski, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “LookAhead Extension” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to Katy J. Harriger, professor and department […]
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January 2014 faculty milestones
See a list of employment milestones reached by faculty in January 2014:
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Ed Morris breaths life into local museum
Ed Morris, director of the Wake Forest Historical Museum, was recently profiled in the Raleigh News & Observer by Marti Maguire. “It’s been about 180 years since Wake Forest College was founded on a plot of farmland northeast of Raleigh, giving birth also to the […]
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2014 retirement plan limits
The Internal Revenue Service has announced its 403(b) retirement plan limits for 2014. The University is providing this information online, in place of distributing packets, to aid sustainability efforts. You may click to review the limits and obtain information on viewing and changing your personal contribution. […]
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Staff Advisory Council e-newsletter and updates
The University’s Staff Advisory Council launched its first electronic newsletter in January, with plans for monthly newsletters to be available to staff and others interested in receiving it. The SAC’s website offers easy directions for registering to receive the monthly newsletter. All that […]
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Lee Potter, professor emeritus of English, has died
By Kerry M. King (’85) Wake Forest Magazine Lee H. Potter, who survived the torpedoing of his troop transport ship during World War II and went on to have a long teaching career at Wake Forest, has died. Potter, professor emeritus of English, died […]