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Check out the new ‘free library’ at ZSR
Next time you’re on your way through the Starbucks in Z. Smith Reynolds Library, be sure to browse the latest (if littlest) collection available at the “Little Free Library” installation in the back corner near the East Entrance. Z Little Free Library (as it’s called […]
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Elizabeth Stroupe passes away
Elizabeth Stroupe, wife of longtime faculty member Henry and mother of current faculty member David (’68), passed away on Nov. 4 a week after she had turned 100. Henry Stroupe began teaching history on the Old Campus, and he retired in 1984. The Stroupes were […]
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UPDATE: Reynolda Road entrance construction delayed
The City of Winston-Salem announced Nov. 6 that it is rescheduling the planned repaving project at the Reynolda Road entrance to Wake Forest. Repaving will not take place on the previously announced dates of Nov. 7 and 8. Campus access will remain as usual on […]
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Reynolda Road entrance to campus to close temporarily
The Reynolda Road entrance to Wake Forest will be closed on Nov. 7 and 8 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. because of road repaving by the City of Winston-Salem. Reynolda Road will remain open during repaving at the entrance. Throughout both days, the entrance […]
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Proposals funded: Plemmons, Anderson
Congratulations to Robert (Bob) Plemmons, professor of mathematics, whose proposal entitled “Comprehensive Space-Object Characterization using Spectrally Compressive Polarimetric Imaging” has been funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and the University of New Mexico (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to David J. Anderson, […]
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Blumenthal named president of neuroscientist organization
Terry Blumenthal recently was named the president of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, an international organization of neuroscientists. The appointment came while he was attending the group’s annual meeting, held this year in Florence, Italy. Blumenthal is a professor of psychology who has taught at Wake […]
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Share your thoughts about the future of Joel Coliseum
Since 1989, the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum has served as a community asset for the Triad and as the home of Wake Forest basketball. In August, Wake Forest purchased the coliseum and the surrounding 33 acres of parking from the City of Winston-Salem. As […]