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Angelou’s Black History show to air today
Maya Angelou says she looks forward to the time when Black History Month won’t be needed. “You hope that the time will come when it won’t be necessary, when there won’t be racial prejudices or sexual prejudices,” said Angelou, a noted activist, author and […]
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Isakow hosts ‘Fellow and Friends’ luncheon for faculty
“Fellows and Friends,” a new lunch series for faculty hosted by the Institute for Public Engagement is the brainchild of associate director Norma May Isakow. The second in the series, “Engaged Teaching in a Global Context,” took place Tuesday, Feb. 28, from 11 […]
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Art Department work showcased downtown
Tom Patterson of the Winston-Salem Journal recently reported: “The best of the few new exhibitions that opened early this month in downtown Winston-Salem showcases works by 10 artists who teach in the art department at Wake Forest University. ‘Strictly Academic: Part 2,’ on view through […]
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Click. Connect. Collaborate. Powerful tools at your fingertips!
Want to learn more about what is at your fingertips? Gain valuable insight into the tools that allow you to ‘Click. Connect. Collaborate.’ Learn how to incorporate collaborative tools into school work, teaching, learning and more. Sign up for a helpful class or workshop through […]
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Rogers publishes report
Melissa Rogers, the director of the Center for Religion and Public Affairs at the School of Divinity, was the co-author of a report released by the Brookings Institute. The paper was entitled “Health Care Providers’ Consciences and Patients’ Needs: The Quest for Balance.”
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Best kept secret: Summer School
Summer School at Wake Forest is an excellent bargain for the children of University employees. For the children of qualifying Wake Forest faculty and staff, tuition in the summer sessions is free. Read more in the Wake Forest News Center »
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Campus-wide Deliberation
The University will hold a Campus-wide Deliberation on Thursday, Feb. 23, from 7-9 p.m. in the Benson Center. The theme will be “What Kind of Community Shall We Be?” Students, faculty and administration are invited to discuss issues of campus culture. The event is sponsored […]
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Campus Connections is today
Please join Interim Provost Mark Welker and Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Hof Milam for Campus Connections, an opportunity for non-faculty staff to learn about, discuss and provide input about issues at Wake Forest. The event will be Thursday, Feb. 23, from 8:45-10 […]