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Sign up for trout fishing in the pool
UPDATE: To read about the event, see the coverage in the Winston-Salem Journal » Campus Recreation will hold the first trout-fishing event in the Reynolds Gym Pool on Aug. 3 at 5 p.m. The team team will put rainbow trout (about 13-14 inches long) […]
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Proposals funded: Fetrow, Furr
Congratulations to Jacquelyn Fetrow, dean of the College, whose proposal entitled “Analysis of Redox Modulated Signaling Networks in Response to Ionizing Radiation” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency) under award number 33-155120-00000-100-54134. Congratulations […]
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Get discounts at ‘Cell-a-bration’
Representatives from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon will be on campus Monday and Tuesday to answer questions about your cell phone plans and educate you on WFU discounts available to you in an event called “Cell-a-bration.” This event will take place July 23 (1-5 p.m.) and […]
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Professor Richard Heard releases CD
Associate professor of music Richard Heard released a new CD on June 26. “My Dream,” Heard’s second musical release, features African-American songs and spirituals by Florence Price. Price (1887-1953) was born in Arkansas and later moved to Chicago. In 1933, the Chicago Symphony […]
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Proposals funded: Pauca, King
Congratulations to Paul Pauca, associate professor of computer science, whose proposal entitled “Implicit Geometry and Linear and Nonlinear Tensor Based Compression and Restructuring of High Dimensional Multimodality Data sets” has been funded by the US Department of Defense and the Boeing Company (WFU funding agency). […]
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Brown honored for distinguished service
Congratulations to Wanda Brown, associate dean at Z. Smith Reynolds Library, for her selection as co-winner of the 2011-2012 Distinguished Service to BCALA (Black Caucus of the American Library Association) Award. Wanda was recognized for outstanding service to BCALA and the library profession at last […]
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Whittington attends leadership institute
Museum of Anthropology director Stephen L. Whittington was one of 32 Fellows from academic museums and galleries across the nation to complete the first Summer Leadership Institute organized by the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University […]