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Easter egg hunt is Thursday
Categories: Happening at WakeAn easter egg hunt for children of Wake Forest faculty and staff will be held on Thursday, April 5, from 4-5:30 p.m. on Davis Field, next to the Scales Fine Arts Center. The hunt will start at 4:15 p.m. and is sponsored by the Zeta […]
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Katula presents at health conference
Categories: University AnnouncementsProfessor Jeffrey Katula gave an invited presentation at the National Institutes of Health Dissemination and Implementation Conference in Bethesda, Md., on March 19-20 on the Healthy Living Partnerships to Prevent Diabetes (HELP PD) project. HELP PD, funded by NIH, is a community-based diabetes prevention program […]
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Annual Benefits Fair is today
Categories: Happening at WakeThe annual Benefits Fair will be held on Tuesday, April 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Benson, Room 401. More than 40 benefit providers will be in attendance. A shuttle service will be provided from the University Corporate Center, Reynolda House, and Graylyn […]
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Learn about telepresence on Tuesday
Categories: Happening at WakeDo you like to bring guest speakers into your class? Do you want a convenient, distance-free way to collaborate with colleagues with an in-person feel? Do you want to hold interviews without the added travel? If you answered YES! to any of these questions, please […]
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Benefits enrollment will be in April
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest University’s annual benefits enrollment will take place April 2 through April 20, 2012. Please mark your calendars for these upcoming events:
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Gammons’ group to play on campus
Twice Born, a musical group that features Wake Forest staffer Laura Gammons, will play on Thursday, March 29, in front of the bookstore on campus. The event will run from 2-4 p.m. and is free and open to the public. A “meet and greet” with […]
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Proposal funded: Rejeski, Marsh
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Walter J. Rejeski and Tony Marsh, professors of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Cooperative Lifestyle Intervention Project (CLIP II)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Mills leads spiritual support group
Categories: University AnnouncementsFrom the Winston-Salem Journal: A Winston-Salem bipolar disorder support group has been wrapping its arms around people with the condition and their loved ones for 11 years as of this month. The grass-roots effort, led by Wake Forest administrator Robert Mills, has helped more than […]