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Pendergraft honored for her work to promote Latin
Mary Pendergraft, professor of classical languages, has been honored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS) with an Ovatio, the organization’s highest award for service to CAMWS and the Classics profession. The award presentation was made in Latin at a banquet attended […]
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Smith’s work with middle school featured in article
Tina Smith, the museum educator at Wake Forest’s Museum of Anthropology, was recently featured in an article in the Mt. Airy News. The article highlighted the curriculum for eight-graders at Central Middle School in Pilot Mountain, N.C. Smith helped judge projects by students who worked […]
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Update on committee progress
The following is a message from President Nathan Hatch: At the start of the fall semester, I established four campus-wide committees to foster inclusive discussion around particular aspects of Wake Forest University. I am grateful to the members of these committees who devoted countless hours […]
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Service set for Reid
A funeral service for Melvin Reid will be held at noon on May 13 at Praise Assembly Church Ministries, 3254 Kernersville Road, in Winston-Salem. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to noon at the church. Mr. Reid was familiar to many at Wake Forest as a […]
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Keener will chat on HuffPost Live on Friday
Molly Keener, the scholarly communication librarian at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, will take part in a discussion on HuffPost Live on Friday at 3:40 p.m. Keener will discuss her experiences with Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and chat about their future. Keener recently completed […]
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Locklair work to premiere during centennial celebration
The Winston-Salem Symphony, under music director Robert Moody, will premiere Dan Locklair’s “Hail the Coming Day” on Sunday, May 12, at 3 p.m. with a repeat performance on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Stevens Center. For tickets or more information, call 336.464.0145 or visit the symphony
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Reid, long-time shuttle driver, dies
The University is saddened to inform faculty and staff that Melvin Reid, familiar to many on campus as a long-time driver for the University’s shuttle bus system, died May 6 while on duty. Reid suffered a fatal health incident after driving his empty University van […]
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Cash reimbursement amount is increased
To improve customer service, the University is increasing the maximum cash reimbursement amount from $25 to $50. Effective May 6, any travel- or business-related expenses that total $50 or less may be reimbursed at the Cashier’s window in Reynolda Hall (Student Financial Services). Faculty and […]