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ZSR Library promotes Tedford, Smith
In August, the Z. Smith Reynolds Library promoted Rosalind (Roz) Tedford to Director of Research and Instruction and Susan Sharpless Smith to Associate Dean. Tedford graduated from Wake Forest in 1991 with a dual major in English and Psychology. She received an MA in […]
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Retired professor Allen Mandelbaum dies
Professor Emeritus Allen Mandelbaum, a preeminent scholar of classical and Italian literature who was widely recognized as the world’s leading translator of Dante’s “Divine Comedy,” died Oct. 27 in Winston-Salem. He was 85. A graveside service for Mandelbaum was held on Oct. 30 on […]
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Update from Dept. of Communication
Jarrod Atchison presented “Defending Decisions — Conspiracy Theories and Water Utilities” to the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies in Newport, RI, on Oct. 17. Michael Hyde and co-author Nancy King published their new book, “Bioethics, Public Moral Argument, and Social Responsibility,” in an effort to […]
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Proposals funded: Fulp, Lawlor
Congratulations to Errin Fulp, associate professor of Computer Science, whose proposal entitled “Modeling Mobile Agent Populations and Movement for CEDS” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Battelle Memorial Institute. Congratulations to Michael Lawlor, professor of Health & Exercise […]
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Sign up for the Artisans’ Fair by Nov. 18
Are you gifted in woodworking, arts, crafts, etc., and wish to share/show your handmade products with other Wake Foresters? Plans are being made for the seventh annual Artisans’ Fair to be held on campus on Friday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. If you are […]
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Locklair’s work released on CD, available online
Dan Locklair’s Concerto for Organ and Orchestra, conducted by Gerard Schwarz with Susan Bates as organ soloist, is a part of a new 3-CD set released on Oct. 16 by The Eastern Music Festival and WCPE-FM in celebration of the 50th Anniversary Season of […]
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Proposals funded: Kiang, Conner
Congratulations to Lisa Kiang, assistant professor of Psychology, whose proposal entitled “Physiological reactivity to discrimination among African, Asian, and Latin American youth” has been funded by the American Psychological Foundation. Congratulations to Bill Conner, the faculty director for the Program for Innovation, Creativity […]
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Gladding reappointed to state board
Samuel Gladding, professor and chair of counseling, was reappointed to the N.C. Board of Licensed Professional Counselors by Governor Beverley Perdue. His term will expire on June 30, 2014. The Board carries out a variety of actions, including examining and passing on the qualifications […]