News for the Wake Forest community
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Proposals funded: Berry, Anderson
Congratulations to Michael J. Berry, professor and chair of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Early ICU mobility in the critically injured burn patient” has been funded by the US Department of Defense and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to […]
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Wilson, CHOICES receive grant
Lavi Wilson, Wake Forest’s substance abuse prevention coordinator, and the WFU CHOICES program (Cultivating Healthier Opinions In Challenging Everyday Situations) have been awarded a grant from the Stacie Mathewson Foundation (http://www.staciemathewsonfoundation.org/) to support Wake Forest students in recovery. The goal of the $10,000 […]
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Update from the Dept. of Communication
Mary M. Dalton and Laura R. Linder published “Teacher TV: Iconic Images of Teachers on American Television” in How “the Teacher” Is Presented in Literature, History, Religion, and the Arts: Cross-cultural Analyses of a Stereotype, eds. Raymond McCluskey and Stephen Mckinney. Lewiston, New York: Edwin […]
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Update from Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wanda Brown, associate dean, has been elected member-at-large to the Human Resources Section of Library Leadership and Management Association of the American Library Association. Dean Lynn Sutton has been elected as president of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries. Sarah Jeong, science librarian, was elected […]
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Police Communications Center to move temporarily
The University Police Communications Center will move after commencement from Davis Residence Hall into Alumni Hall on a temporary basis. The move is required by renovation of the police communications center. Starting on the afternoon of May 20, the police communications center will be located […]
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Proposals funded: Johnson, Von Burg
Congratulations to Todd Johnson, president of WFU Charlotte Center Board of Visitors, whose proposal entitled “Regenerative Medicine: Current Concepts and Changing trends” has been funded by the NC Biotechnology Center. Congratulations to Ron Von Burg, assistant professor of communication, whose proposal entitled “Benjamin Franklin […]
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Hagy will conduct, play on Saturday
David Hagy, the Wake Forest orchestra conductor, will celebrate his 25th year as the conductor of the Salisbury Symphony on Saturday, May 18, by playing dual roles in a concert at Catawba College. The event will take place at Keppel Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Hagy […]
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Volunteer this summer in the Campus Garden, Campus Kitchen
Though summer may be a quiet season on much of the Reynolda Campus, the 18,000 square feet behind 1141 Polo Road comes alive May through August. On May 19, the gates of the Campus Garden will open for a new crop of summer volunteers. During weekly […]