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Proposals funded: Guthold, Salsbury, Roniger
Congratulations to Martin Guthold, associate professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Lab-on-Bead Enabled Next-Generation Sequencing for Cancer Drug Discovery” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number I R43 GM102987-01 and NanoMedica LLC (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to Freddie Salsbury, […]
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SAC planning staff appreciation event
Wake Forest’s Staff Advisory Council is planning a staff appreciation event that will offer free tickets to a men’s home basketball game on Feb. 16 and a special pre-game tailgate. The SAC will offer two free tickets to the game and tailgate to staff members […]
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Wait Chapel carillon to honor Newtown victims
Connecticut governor Dannel Malloy is declaring Dec. 21 a Day of Mourning in his state, and he is asking Connecticut citizens to observe a moment of silence at 9:30 a.m. In addition, is asking houses of worship and government buildings that have the capability to […]
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Holmes speaks to students at Cook Elementary
The Winston-Salem office of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP sponsored its Stories of Excellence Luncheon for the fifth graders of Cook Elementary School on Dec. 4, and Harold Holmes, the associate vice president and dean of student services at Wake Forest, was the speaker. Holmes […]
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November 2012 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in November 2012: Albrecht, Jane W. (Romance Languages). Stoicism, Seneca and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Tragedy. Scripta Humanistica. November 2012. Hicks, Derek S. (Divinity). Reclaiming Spirit in the Black Faith Tradition. Palgrave Macmillan. November 2012. Sanhueza, María-Teresa. (Romance Languages). Ecos y […]
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Siavelis co-authors article for Chilean paper
Associate professor of politics and international affairs Peter Siavelis co-wrote an opinion piece about politics in Chile that appeared in a Chilean national daily in print and on the web. Read the story here »
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Staffer Wesley passes away
Donna Wesley, the office manager for the Documentary Film Program, died Sunday, Dec. 16, after a brief illness. Wesley handled the administrative, accounting and reception functions for the program’s faculty and students. She was 57. Read her obituary, sign the guestbook »
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Cable TV will be unavailable
The campus cable television system will not be available between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 18, because of maintenance. Information Systems apologizes for any inconvenience that this cable television outage may cause. If you have questions regarding the cable television outage, please […]