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Holiday party set for today
A message from President Hatch: I am pleased to invite you and your family to the 2011 Reynolda Campus Holiday Party for faculty and staff today. This year’s event will be held at the new student-activity space known as The Barn and promises to be a wonderful […]
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Psychologist’s paper wins best article award
Lisa Kiang, assistant professor of psychology, received the 2011 Emerging Scholar Best Article Award from the Journal of Youth and Adolescence (JYA) for her article, “Change in Ethnic Identity Across the High School Years Among Adolescents with Latin American, Asian, and European Backgrounds.” The […]
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Police continue hit-and-run investigation
The University Police Department is continuing to investigate the hit-and-run incident that occurred on the Reynolda Campus Thursday night, Dec. 8. Police are seeking assistance in identifying the vehicle and driver involved. At 6:55 p.m., Collen Brehm, an employee of Aramark Campus Dining Services at Wake Forest, was […]
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Recycle, reuse, create
It started with a dragon made from recycled packaging materials. Michael Greene, who works in the Professional Center Library, had twisted the brown paper and added some colorful details to create the 8-foot long mythical beast. His colleague, Maureen Eggert, an associate director of the library, […]
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Gatehouse guard pens uplifting book
Patricia Hall-Bolling is a mother of four, radio host and author of a book, Ammunition for God’s Soldiers. She’s busy pursuing a degree in creative writing with a minor in communication. Despite all that, she has time to work night hours at the Wake […]
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Police investigating hit-and-run incident
The University Police Department is investigating a hit-and-run incident that occurred on the Reynolda Campus Thursday night, Dec. 8. Police are seeking assistance in identifying the vehicle and driver involved. The vehicle struck Collen Brehm, who is now hospitalized. She is employed by Aramark Campus Dining Services at Wake […]
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Learning about weather delays, closings
In the event of snowy or icy weather this winter, Wake Forest may announce a delay in opening the University or a closing for classes and offices. The University will announce a delay or closing through a variety of communication methods, generally starting before […]
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Article celebrates life of Morgan Judd
An article in the Cincinnati Enquirer celebrates the life of Wake Forest student Morgan Judd, who passed away after a brief illness on December 6. The article describes Morgan’s passion for dance and the joy she brought to those around her. In lieu of […]