• Exciting news about the future of Wake Forest

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    The following is a message from President Nathan Hatch: Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, Please join me today (Friday, Oct. 18) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. under the tent on Manchester Plaza to celebrate Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest. Wake Forest University […]

  • Parking recommendations for Thursday, Friday

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    Several events this week will require closing partial and complete parking lots in order to accommodate many visitors and guests, especially Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17-18. We wish to share the following list of closures and provide parking recommendations/options for faculty and staff during these […]

  • ‘Black & Gold Madness’ will be Thursday

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    The Wake Forest men’s and women’s basketball teams will host their annual “Black & Gold Madness” event on Thursday, Oct. 17, beginning at 8 p.m. in Reynolds Gymnasium. The event, which is free and open to the public, will kick off Wake Forest’s 2013 Homecoming Weekend. […]

  • Brown featured in NCLA publication

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    The Women’s Issues in Libraries Roundtable (WILR) of the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA) published an interview with Z. Smith Reynolds Library associate dean Wanda Brown, who is currently the president of NCLA. Read the interview »

  • ‘Lay My Burden Down’ conference examines the meaning of freedom

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    To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University and Old Salem, in conjunction with the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, are hosting a conference called “Lay My Burden Down” on Oct. 17-18. At the conference, experts and […]

  • Ross, Horton present at conference

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    Catherine Ross, the director of the Teaching and Learning Center, and Amanda Horton, assistant director for campus life and student programs, presented at the 2013 International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference in Raleigh on Oct. 4. Ross and Horton presented “Campus […]

  • Proposals funded: Messier, Jurchescu

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    Congratulations to Stephen Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Strength Training and Arthritis Trial (BIRT)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 3R01AR059105-03S1. Also his proposal entitled “The Runner’s and Injury Longitudinal Study (TRAILS): Injury […]

  • Gillespie named first Presidential Chair

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    As part of an ongoing commitment to recognize exceptional Wake Forest faculty and recruit talented new professors, Professor of History Michele Gillespie has been named the first Presidential Chair. President Nathan Hatch announced the Presidential Chair initiative in 2012, and Gillespie is the first honored […]