• Young featured; Salem Band plays tonight

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    Eileen Young, an adjunct assistant professor of music, was featured on the Winston-Salem Symphony website for her summer work as Music Director of the Salem Band. Read more » The Salem Band has rescheduled its free Patriotic Concert for Tuesday, July 16, at 7:30 p.m., […]

  • Update on parking in Lot Q

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    As parking lot improvements for Lot Q continue, the eastern section is complete and is now re-opened. The western section, entered from Allen Easley Street and Aaron Lane, will be closed from July 15 through Aug. 12. Please park in the eastern section of Lot Q […]

  • June 2013 faculty publications

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    The following faculty had writings published in June 2013: DeShazer, Mary K. (English and Women’s & Gender Studies). Mammographies: The Cultural Discourses of Breast Cancer Narratives. University of Michigan Press. June 2013. Hall, Mark A., Mary Anne Bobinski, & David Orentlicher. (School of Law). Health […]

  • Bennett named ‘Master of the Profession’

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    If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Wake Forest photographer Ken Bennett has been doing a lot of impressive talking. What he had to say recently attracted the attention of his colleagues around the country. In June, the University Photographers’ Association of America […]

  • Volunteer for Habitat build on Saturday

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    Wake Forest is again co-sponsoring a Habitat for Humanity house with the medical center, and the project kicks off on Saturday, July 13, with a Wall Build. WFU volunteers and Habitat construction staff will build all the walls – both interior and exterior – for the […]

  • July 2013 faculty milestones

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    See a list of employment milestones reached by faculty in July 2013:

  • July 2013 staff milestones

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    See a list of employment milestones reached by staff in July 2013:

  • Proposals funded: Messier, Harriger

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    Congratulations to Stephen Phillip Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Pain Management in Osteoarthritis: Clinical Benefits and Cost Effectiveness” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 1R01AR064320-01 and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (WFU funding […]