• Proposals funded: Jurchescu

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    Congratulations to Oana Jurchescu, assistant professor of physics, who had the following proposals funded: “Spintronics for Novel Device Application and Metrology Advancement” has been funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. “High-Conductivity in Binary Organic Single Crystals for Electronic Applications” has been funded […]

  • Locklair’s music to be played at Davidson

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    Dan Locklair’s A Christmas Carol, for SATB choir, a cappella will be presented on Sunday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. by the Davidson College Chorale as part of the Christmas Vespers service in the Davidson College Presbyterian Church on the campus of Davidson College in […]

  • Angel Tree donations needed

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    Each year, Wake Forest faculty, staff, and students adopt children in the community through the Angel Tree. This provides holiday gifts for children in need through Big Brothers Big Sisters and The Potters House. More than 100 children who would not otherwise receive presents are […]

  • Tests of campus emergency alert systems

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    Wake Forest on Saturday, Dec. 8, will test two of the methods it uses to announce campus emergencies — the outdoor alert system and the text/phone alert system. Both are part of Wake Alert, the University’s emergency notification program, which provides information and advisories […]

  • Gillespie presented “Key to the City” by Mount Airy

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    After her “Book Talk” event at the Mount Airy (N.C.) Public Library on Oct. 18,  Michele Gillespie, the Kahle Family Professor of History at Wake Forest, was presented the “Key to the City” of Mount Airy. The “Key” was presented to Gillespie on behalf of […]

  • Hopkins wins Women of Justice award

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    Professor Beth Hopkins (’73) was among nine Wake Forest women recognized at the 2012 Women of Justice Awards reception at the Raleigh Marriott City Center on Nov. 15. Hopkins, who is the director of outreach for the School of Law, received the Legal Scholar Award. North […]

  • Proposals funded: Salsbury, Fulp, Kirkman

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    Congratulations to Freddie Salsbury, associate professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Metal Occupancy of Zinc Finger Motifs as Determinants for Zn2+-Mediated Chemosensitization of Prostate Cancer Cells” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to Errin […]

  • Museum of Anthropology recognized for preservation excellence

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    The Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology received the inaugural “Award for Collection Preservation Excellence” from the North Carolina Preservation Consortium (NCPC) during the NCPC’s annual conference. The award honors those committed to collections preservation and is intended to raise public awareness of the organizational […]