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Proposals funded: Smith, Lischer
Congratulations to William K. Smith, professor of biology and Charles H. Babcock chair of botany, whose proposal entitled “CBIN: A Research Network for Sustaining Barrier Island Ecosystems in a Changing Gobal Environment” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Congratulations to Sarah […]
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Library will host two lectures
This week, the library will be hosting two lecture events:
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Soledad O’Brien to speak at MLK Day event
Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State Universities are co-sponsoring events to commemorate Martin Luther King’s life. Soledad O’Brien, CNN anchor and author, will deliver the keynote address, “On Common Ground: Uniting Voices to Make History,” on Monday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. in Wait Chapel. […]
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Welcome back, Wake Forest
“As President, I continually seek new ways to remain in touch with our University community. I am excited to announce the creation of a new video blog, which will allow me to address important University news and events and interact with the people who make […]
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Innovative ideas for engaged teaching
Register now for the Fellows & Friends Engaged Teaching Luncheon Series, which is led by inspired faculty. The next event will be Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 11 a.m. in 301 Reynolda Hall. Lunch will be provided. The Institute for Public Engagement promotes engaged teaching […]
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Keeping the dream alive
The first ZSR Library Lecture of 2012 will be held at 3 p.m. on Jan. 18 in the ZSR Library Auditorium 404. Fannézha Ford, the student winner of the 2011 WFU/WSSU Martin Luther King Jr. Building the Dream Award, will speak about education and […]
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Reward offered regarding hit-and-run incident
The University Police Department is offering a reward for information that results in identifying the vehicle, driver or passengers involved in the December 8 hit-and-run incident on campus that injured Collen Brehm, an Aramark Campus Dining Services employee. A light-colored vehicle struck Brehm as she […]
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Proposals funded: Kim-Shapiro, Fleeson
Congratulations to Daniel Kim-Shapiro, professor in physics, whose proposal entitled “The Effects of Selective Adenosine A2B Receptor Antagonist GC-6201 on Adensine-induced Red Blood Cells Sickling in SCD Patients” has been funded by the Gilead Sciences, Inc., and the University of Pittsburgh. Congratulations to […]