

Professor Timothy Davis: A career reflection
Professor Timothy Davis reflects on his distinguished career at Wake Law, sharing how his upbringing in South Central Los Angeles and a lifelong passion for learning shaped his path to becoming an educator. From his first impressions of the university’s ‘community of learners’ to his teaching philosophy of mutual respect and high expectations, Davis shares insights into his Wake Forest experience and plans for retirement.
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Proposals funded: Jayawickreme, Kim-Shapiro, Carroll, Salsbury, Williams
Congratulations to Eranda Jayawickreme, assistant professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Strengthening Character Through Challenge and Failure” has been funded by the John Templeton Foundation and by (subaward/subcontract from) Arizona State…
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Crime Alert: Indecent exposure incident reported to University Police
This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on March 14 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: The University Police Department is investigating an incident in which an unidentified…
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Jesse Haddock
This announcement was emailed to faculty and staff on March 14 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: We are saddened to announce that Jesse Haddock, retired coach of the men’s…
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Keith Bonin appointed as associate provost, research and scholarly inquiry
This is a guest post from the Office of the Provost: Wake Forest Provost Rogan Kersh announced March13 that he has appointed Professor Keith Bonin as Associate Provost for Research and…
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Women’s Center leads celebration of Women’s History Month
A series of events organized through the Women’s Center has been scheduled to celebrate March as Women’s History Month. Numerous University offices and groups are participating as sponsors.