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Proposals funded: Alexander, Dos Santos
Congratulations to Rebecca Alexander, associate professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Dissecting catalytic features of diverse methionyl-tRNA synthetase enzymes” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Congratulations to Patricia Dos Santos, assistant professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Target specificity of cysteine desulfurase […]
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Learn about Medicare
Medicare is becoming increasingly complicated each year. Elder Care Choices is pleased to present a “Welcome to Medicare” seminar series designed to take the mystery out of Medicare. This seminar is appropriate for those getting ready to go on Medicare, those who want a refresher […]
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Nicaragua: Surviving the legacy of U.S. policy
The Latin American and Latino Studies Program at Wake Forest University will host Paul Dix and Pam Fitzpatrick for a discussion on the effects of the U.S. policy in Nicaragua. The financial support received by Nicaragua’s rebel groups during the 1980s from the U.S. had […]
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WFU Magazine: new awards, new connections
When associate vice president Maria Henson (’82) judged senior orations earlier this month she brought copies of the spring issue of Wake Forest Magazine with her. She didn’t leave with any. “The students said, ‘Can we take these?’ It was music to my […]
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Judd service is today
A memorial service for Morgan Judd will be held at 5 p.m. March 22 in Wait Chapel. Judd was a Wake Forest freshman when she died on December 6 after a brief illness. Read more about Judd »
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President helps open Moe’s
Some of the first changes to result from the Student Dining Commission’s work are beginning to be seen on campus. On Monday, President Nathan Hatch helped open the Moe’s location in the Benson Center. He served junior Mo Earley, who was the first official customer. […]