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Nicaragua: Surviving the legacy of U.S. policy
Categories: Happening at WakeThe Latin American and Latino Studies Program at Wake Forest University will host Paul Dix and Pam Fitzpatrick for a discussion on the effects of the U.S. policy in Nicaragua. The financial support received by Nicaragua’s rebel groups during the 1980s from the U.S. had […]
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WFU Magazine: new awards, new connections
Categories: University AnnouncementsWhen associate vice president Maria Henson (’82) judged senior orations earlier this month she brought copies of the spring issue of Wake Forest Magazine with her. She didn’t leave with any. “The students said, ‘Can we take these?’ It was music to my […]
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Judd service is today
Categories: University AnnouncementsA memorial service for Morgan Judd will be held at 5 p.m. March 22 in Wait Chapel. Judd was a Wake Forest freshman when she died on December 6 after a brief illness. Read more about Judd »
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President helps open Moe’s
Categories: University AnnouncementsSome of the first changes to result from the Student Dining Commission’s work are beginning to be seen on campus. On Monday, President Nathan Hatch helped open the Moe’s location in the Benson Center. He served junior Mo Earley, who was the first official customer. […]
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ZSR faculty publish article
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Z. Smith Reynolds Library faculty on their recent publication: Keener, Molly, Vicki Johnson, and Bobbie L. Collins. “In-House Collaborative Mentoring: Programs That Capitalize on Campus Community Strengths.” College & Research Libraries News 73.3 (2012): 134-46.
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Employees’ garden work highlighted in Journal
Categories: University AnnouncementsAfter seven years of weekends, breaks and vacations spent dedicated to Hortus Medicus, the medical garden at Bethabara Park, Wake Forest employees Dan Johnson and Bev Nesbit are moving on. Johnson, a senior lecturer in biology, is involved in developing an electronic textbook. Nesbit, a […]
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Proposals funded: Williams, Rejeski
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Richard T. Williams, Reynolds professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Physics of Scintillator Nonproportionality” has been funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Congratulations to Walter J. Rejeski and Tony Marsh, professors of health and exercise […]