• Proposals funded: Crainshaw, King

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    Congratulations to Jill Crainshaw, academic dean and associate professor of ministry studies at the School of Divinity, whose proposal entitled “Christian Hospitality and Pastoral Practices in a Multifaith Society” has been funded by the Association of Theological Schools. Congratulations to Bruce King, professor […]

  • Celebration of Yu’s life will be today

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    A celebration of the life of Cristina Yu, who worked as a librarian at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library for 22 years, will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Brendle Recital Hall. It will be followed by a reception. Yu, […]

  • Whitaker will discuss yoga’s history

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    Jarrod Whitaker,  professor of religion, will deliver the lecture “Yoga: Its Modern Invention and its Contested Use throughout Indian History” on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. in the ZSR Library Auditorium. Whitaker will question the general notion that the practice of yoga in […]

  • Hatch delivers State of the University

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    President Nathan Hatch addressed campus on Monday, Nov. 7, in Wait Chapel, delivering his annual State of the University speech. This year’s speech was entitled “The Tension Between Tradition & Innovation.” Hatch discussed the roles of tradition and innovation in continuing to develop Wake […]

  • Locklair’s works performed around the country

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    The choral and organ music of Dan Locklair, the composer-in-residence and a professor of Music at Wake Forest, was heard across the eastern United States recently: On Nov. 5, A Winter Twilight (SSAA) was performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society (Andrew Clark, conductor) at the Sanders […]

  • Hatch to speak to campus today

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    President Nathan Hatch will be giving his annual State of the University Address, sponsored by the Faculty Senate, today at 4 p.m. in Wait Chapel. The Senate would like to invite you attend the address, if your schedule permits. The address offers an opportunity for the University community […]

  • Proposals funded: Messier, Rejeski

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    Congratulations to Steve Messier, professor of Health & Exercise Science and director of the J. B. Snow Biomechanics Laboratory, whose proposal entitled “Strength Training and Arthritis Trial (START)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Congratulations to Jack Rejeski, professor […]

  • Librarian Yu passes away

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    Cristina Yu, 52, died Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Yu worked as a librarian at the Z. Smith Reynolds Library for 22 years, and she was instrumental in organizing the annual Chinese New Year Festival on campus. Her husband, […]