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President Hatch quoted in Inside Higher Ed
President Nathan Hatch was recently quoted in an article about NCAA governance rules written by Inside Higher Ed. Hatch is active with the NCAA, serving on the Division I Board of Trustees and the Bowl Licensing Task Force. Hatch said he supported the current […]
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Founder’s Day Convocation is today
The Wake Forest community will gather in Wait Chapel today at 4 p.m. to remember our history and our leaders whose devotion and ideals laid a strong foundation on which we build. During the Founders’ Day Convocation, we will honor service to the University and […]
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Chad Harbach will read
Chad Harbach, the author of “The Art of Fielding,” will read in Auditorium 404 in the ZSR Library today from 7-8 p.m. Harbach’s novel was Amazon’s “No. 1 Book of 2011” and one of The New York Times’ “10 Best Books of 2011.” Harbach […]
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Crouch is published in EdTech
Nancy Crouch, the Deputy CIO at Wake Forest, was published in the Winter issue of EdTech Magazine. She wrote about the profound changes video-based web conferencing is having on campus, allowing both professors and students to collaborate in ways that never existed previously.
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What is the next stage of technology at WFU?
The following is from Jacque Fetrow, the chair of the IT Executive Committee and the Dean of Wake Forest College: Dear Reynolda Campus Colleagues, With the significant changes in technology and the upcoming expiration of the Lenovo contract in Fall 2012, it is time to […]
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Walldorf awarded research fellowship
Will Walldorf, an assistant professor of political science, have been awarded a research fellowship from the Earhart Foundation that buys out his classes this semester in order to work on a new book tentatively titled, “The Democracy Consensus and Patterns of Forceful Regime Change […]
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Carpooling provides numerous perks
If you could reduce pollution, have a healthier planet, and shave more than $800 off the cost of your annual commute, would you? To English professor Michelle Balaev and Classics professor Mary Pendergraft, the answer was a resounding, “Yes!” Balaev and Pendergraft became the first […]
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LGBTQ Center plans two event series
The LGBTQ Center has two exciting upcoming event series. The first is a film series focused on faith and identity and is sponsored by the LGBTQ Center and the Office of the Chaplain. Each film will be followed by a moderated discussion, meant as an […]