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Res. Life and Housing relocating to USB
Residence Life and Housing will relocate from Room 101 of the Benson University Center to Room 104 of the University Services Building on Carroll Weathers Drive. The department will move its operations in two phases: The first phase will take place on July 19 and […]
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Summer faculty projects: research in German languages underway
In northern Germany, people speak Low German — a dialect on the European Union’s list of endangered languages. Assistant Professor of German Heiko Wiggers is spending the summer learning more about this language and how it is used in his home county of Grafschaft Bentheim. […]
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June 2012 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in June 2012: Franco, Dean. (English). Race, Rights, and Recognition: Jewish American Literature Since 1969. Cornell University Press. June 2012. Palmiter, Alan. (Law). Examples and Explanations, Corporations, 7th ed. Aspen Publishers. June 2012. Price, Brian. (Romance Languages). Cult of […]
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Cromwell, Bryner present at museums meeting
Museum of Anthropology staff members Sara Cromwell and Kyle Elizabeth Bryner presented a session on “Creative Conservation Funding” at the March 17-19 annual meeting of the North Carolina Museums Council in Asheville. Cromwell is the public relations, marketing and membership coordinator for the MOA, and […]
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Changes made to Office Depot at WFU
A new contract between Wake Forest and Office Depot has been negotiated. This new contract is a collaborative effort with Wake Forest Baptist Health, to create a single contract for all of Wake Forest University, and offers better pricing, a dedicated support representative, a renovated […]
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Summary Annual Report available
Each year, Wake Forest provides its health and retirement plan participants with a Summary Annual Report. This document is a synopsis of the key financial figures concerning the Wake Forest health and retirement plans. This summary [PDF] is available through the Human Resources website. Please email
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WFU tops last year’s Arts Council campaign
Wake Forest staff and faculty have contributed nearly $28,000 in the annual campaign for The Arts Council of Winton-Salem, topping the $26,000 contributed last year. Led by professor of art David Finn, the formal stage of the Reynolda Campus campaign took place in March and […]