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Student Life to help lead national initiative
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) has selected the Division of Student Life at Wake Forest to serve as one of 25 lead institutions in a national initiative on civic learning and democratic engagement. As a member of the Civic Learning and Democratic […]
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Staffer collects presidential election memorabilia
Categories: University AnnouncementsWinston Blair enjoys history and has the collection to prove it. He collects memorabilia from presidential elections, including buttons, tokens and posters — and even a sewing kit from Herbert Hoover’s 1928 campaign that has some of the original needles in it. It has Hoover’s […]
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Retired French professor dies
Categories: University AnnouncementsMary Frances McFeeters Robinson, who taught French literature and grammar for nearly 40 years and took numerous students to study in Dijon, France, has died. Robinson died on July 31 in Winston-Salem. She was 93. A memorial service is being planned for early September. Read […]
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Technology Briefing will feature WFU
Categories: Happening at WakeThe Technology Council of the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce has announced 10 presenters for the 11th annual Technology Briefing, including four with Wake Forest associations. They include: Daniel Kim-Shapiro, professor of physics; Bob Summers, chief executive officer of Camel City Solar in Winston-Salem, which is […]
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Parking lot will be closed Monday
Categories: University AnnouncementsParking Lot W1 — the lot between Poteat Field and the Worrell Center — will be closed Monday, Aug. 6, to be re-striped. Additional parking can be found in surrounding parking facilities (Parking Lots W2, W3 and W4). Click here to see a parking […]
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Phone system work being done
Categories: University AnnouncementsBecause of severe storms in the Winston-Salem area last night, the campus telephone system is now experiencing static. Please know that Information Systems is working with our telephone system vendor to reset hardware in order to correct the static on the campus telephones. During the […]
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Proposals funded: Louden, Moore
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Allan Louden, professor of communication and department chair, and Alessandra Beasley Von Burg, assistant professor of communication, whose proposals entitled “Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Summer Institute” and “Franklin Institute Embassy Funding” have been funded by the U.S. Department of State. Congratulations to Frank […]