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Thursdays at Byrum Hall
The Provost and the Undergraduate Admissions Office invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at Porter B. Byrum Hall (the Welcome and Admissions Center) on Nov. 17. A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that […]
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Setting the right path for faculty, staff and student success
The Professional Development Center is now offering Coach Training to the Wake Forest campus and the general community. This 60-hour training event is based on the Coaching Core Competencies of the International Coach Federation, Inc. During these sessions participants will cover basic coaching techniques, assessments […]
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Institutional Research wins awards
The Office of Institutional Research received the award for “Best Electronic Fact Book: Second Place” at the October 2011 conference of the Southern Association for Institutional Research (SAIR) in Atlanta, Ga. Ross Griffith, Director, received the “James R. Montgomery Outstanding Service Award” from SAIR and […]
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Message from John McConnell
A message from John D. McConnell, MD, CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center: I would like to invite you to view our latest Focus Forward video, the 28th in the series, which features the following: Breast cancer research team includes Drs. Frank Torti […]
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Johnson’s service recognized by Winston-Salem mayor
Ted Johnson, a officer with University Police Department, was recognized by Mayor Allen Joines for his service to Wake Forest at a ceremony at a ceremony on Sept. 11 on the Winston-Salem State campus. The ceremony was part of the annual “Day of Service […]
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Brain tumor center to be named for Hearn
The Wake Forest School of Medicine’s research center that focuses on brain tumors will be named in honor of the former Wake Forest president who helped direct funding to the cause both before and during his battle with […]
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Locklair’s In Memory to be performed
Composer Dan Locklair’s “In Memory – H.H.L.” for string orchestra will be performed by the Fulton County Honors Orchestra, with guest conductor Dr. Mark A. Laycock, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at Centennial High School in Roswell, Ga. “In Memory – H.H.L.” was […]
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Submit nominations for Wells Fargo Faculty Scholars Program
The Wells Fargo Foundation has established a faculty endowment for the Wells Fargo Faculty Scholars Program with an initial gift of $500,000 and plans to increase this endowment by $500,000 per year for four additional years. The Wells Fargo Faculty Scholars Program is intended to assist the university in […]