News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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February 2012 faculty publications
The following faculty had writings published in February 2012: Harnois, Catherine. (Sociology). Feminist Measures in Survey Research. SAGE. January 2012. Nielsen, Linda. (Education). Father-Daughter Relationships: Contemporary Research and Issues. Routledge. January 2012. Wilson, Eric. (English). Everybody Loves a Good Train Wreck: Why We Can’t Look […]
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Locklair’s music to be performed in Wait Chapel
Dan Locklair’s PHOENIX for orchestra will be performed by the Winston-Salem Symphony (Robert Moody, Music Director) with special guests the Winston-Salem Symphony Youth Symphony (conducted by Matthew Troy) on Saturday, March 17, at 2 p.m. at Wait Chapel. This will be part of the […]
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Cook, Smith honored for leadership
Wake Forest employees K. Carter Cook (’94, JD/MBA ’98) and Sarah R. Smith were named to the Triad Business Journal’s “40 Leaders Under Forty” list this year. Cook and Smith were recognized at an awards ceremony in Greensboro in February. Cook is associate counsel in […]
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Update on technology, Information Systems
Message from Rick Matthews, associate provost for technology and information systems: Welcome to the spring 2012 newsletter highlighting things happening on campus with technology and Information Systems. Following are headlines with links to more information. Next Steps in Academic Technology – With the significant changes […]
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Proposals funded: Muday, Foskett
Congratulations to Gloria K. Muday, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Arabidopsis 2010 Project Collaborative Research: Modeling Biological Networks in Arabidopsis through Integration of Genomic, Proteomic, and Metabolomic Data” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Congratulations to Mary Foskett, associate professor of […]
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Washington Post columnist caps off IB celebration
More than 300 students from International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes from around the state visited Wake Forest last Wednesday. The IB Programme is a rigorous course of study that presents a liberal arts curriculum from a global perspective, university-level work, and required examinations that are developed […]
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Locklair’s music performed in Tokyo
Two movements of Dan Locklair’s Rubrics for solo organ were performed by John Scott on February 27 at Musashino Civic Cultural Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Other composers on the program include J.S. Bach. Rubrics is a liturgical suite in five movements, inspired by […]