• Jones, Godwin named deans in Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

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    Bradley Jones, Ph.D, has been named dean of graduate programs in the arts and sciences, and Dwayne Godwin, Ph.D., has been named dean of graduate programs in biomedical sciences. Both have served as interim deans in their respective positions since July 2012. Jones is a […]

  • Take charge of your well-being

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    New this year, Reynolda Campus faculty and staff medical plan participants are eligible to earn a well-being incentive through BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina’s (BCBSNC) Healthy Outcomes program. Human Resources is holding the first of four information sessions this Friday, July 26, from […]

  • Allen Easley Street, parking lot C will be closed for repaving

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    Parking lot C and Allen Easley Street will be repaved and given fresh striping beginning Thursday, July 25, through Tuesday, July 30. Any delays because of inclement weather may extend the completion date. Work will occur daily between 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Parking lot C will be closed for […]

  • Whittington’s work uncovers the mysteries of Cerro Amole

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    What can pieces of pottery and a GPS-generated map tell us about a past civilization? Since 2000, Steve Whittington, adjunct associate professor of anthropology and director of the Museum of Anthropology, has been helping to uncover the mysteries of the Mixtec people through archeological […]

  • Human Resources launches WakeTemps

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    More information Position opportunities that WakeTemps places include: Administrative/Clerical Accounting Custodial Data Entry Groundskeeping Hospitality Information Systems / Information Technology Shuttle Driving Skilled Labor Tutoring WakeTemps, the internal temporary  employment resource , is now open and ready to serve departments across the university. The service […]

  • Busy weekend for music faculty

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    Two members of the music faculty will be performing this weekend. Jacqui Carrasco, an associate professor, will play violin in “Mood Indigo: Songs of Duke Ellington” on Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ashe County Civic Center in West Jefferson, N.C.

  • Wake Forest legends Casey, Sawyer pass away

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    Two important figures in Wake Forest history passed away this week. Dot Casey Dorothy “Dot” Casey, a member of the WFU Sports Hall of Fame, died on July 16 at the age of 87. Few people were more important to the evolution of women’s athletics […]

  • McWilliams, Beam produce paper on mentoring

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    Allison McWilliams, the director of mentoring for the office of personal and career development, and Lauren Beam, the assistant director of programming and outreach for the OPCD, recently had a paper published in The Mentor, which is produced by Penn State University. The paper, “Advising, […]