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USB renamed Alumni Hall
The former University Services Building has been renamed Alumni Hall. The building houses several offices: advancement (which includes alumni services), Deacon One card, parking & transportation and residence life & housing. It previously housed human resources, information systems and others. The new Alumni Hall has its […]
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July 2012 faculty milestones
See a list of employment milestones reached by faculty in July 2012:
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July 2012 staff milestones
See a list of employment milestones reached by staff in July 2012 (corrected):
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Wake Forest cleans up
The Simon Institute, a nonprofit organization that supports the cleaning industry, has nominated Wake Forest for 11 Cleaning Industry Awards – the most ever for the University. “There’s a total of 16 awards, and we’re nominated in eleven categories,” said Jim Alty, the associate vice-president […]
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Sutton co-authors article
Lynn Sutton, the dean of Z. Smith Reynolds Library, co-authored an article published in July 2012: Bruxvoort, Diane, John E. Burger, and Lynn Sorensen Sutton. “Like a Snowball Gathering Speed: Development of ASERL’s Print Journal Retention Program.” Collection Management 37.3-4 (2012): 223-36. Read the article […]
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Kersh begins duties as provost
Rogan Kersh’s tenure as the University’s new provost and professor of political science began on July 1. A Wake Forest alumnus, Kersh assumed his new duties as Wake Forest’s chief academic officer with responsibility for supervising and administering the academic programs and plans of the […]
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Proposals funded: Thonhauser, Holzwarth
Congratulations to Timo Thonhauser, assistant professor of physics, and to Natalie A. Holzwarth, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “ES12: The 24th Annual workshop on Recent Developments in Electronic Structure Theory” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.