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Proposals funded: Anderson, Foskett
Congratulations to Dave Anderson, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “LTREB: Evolutionary Ecology of Seabird Reproductive Life Histories (DEB 0842199)” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Congratulations to Mary Foskett, associate professor of religion, whose proposal entitled “Wake Forest University […]
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Transitioning to Deacon Depot
As many of you are aware, after lengthy and extensive collaboration with many campus departments, the University has deployed a new procurement process that automates the way we acquire goods and services. This new process is based on an electronic procure-to-pay solution called Deacon Depot […]
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President Hatch holds ‘Pit sit’
Fifteen Wake Forest students joined University President Nathan O. Hatch in the Reynolda Hall cafeteria, known on campus as “The Pit,” for an informal conversation on February 28. It is the president’s first official Pit sit. (On campus, a “Pit sit” is slang […]
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Update from Dept. of Communication
Jarrod Atchison published the essay “Pedagogical Functions of the Annual Resolution in Contemporary Policy Debate: Reflections on the Controversy Outlined in the 3rd Developmental Conference,” along with Edward Panetta, in the ALTA volume Reasoned Argument and Social Change. Jarrod was also on the […]
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Keeping pedestrians safe during construction
With the start of construction on North Campus this week comes the need for a re-routing of pedestrian pathways back to the central part of campus. As always, the administration is concerned for the comfort and safety of our students, faculty and staff as they […]
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Simonelli awarded SAR/SfAA seminar grant
The School of Advance Research (SAR), Santa Fe and the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) have selected the proposal Artisan Production and the World Market: Collaborating in Theory, Methods, Practice for its 2012 biannual short seminar and SfAA’s 2013 Plenary Session. Co-organized by Jeanne […]
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Construction to begin on North Campus
Pedestrians Keeping pedestrians safe during construction (NEW) » Maps Parking lots impacted [PDF] » Pedestrian traffic map [PDF] » Campus parking map [PDF] » More information Frequently Asked Questions » Want to comment? » North Campus residence halls […]
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North Campus construction parking: Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions and answers regarding the parking challenges created by the construction of new residence halls on North Campus. To read the main story about the changes, which includes links to maps, click here.