News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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‘Losing to Win:’ Race and college athletics
Scholars, journalists, coaches, athletes, and athletic administrators will examine the complex racial issues affecting intercollegiate athletics during a major conference at Wake Forest April 13 and 14. The conference, “Losing to Win,” will be held in the Benson University Center. It is free and open […]
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Continuing education
Computer basics, how to use social media, retirement counseling, CPR training, beginning Spanish and more: Sign up for a class through the Professional Development Center. Read more.
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Campus Day
About 460 high-school students and their parents are expected on campus Friday for Campus Day. Although no parking lots will be closed, faculty and staff should expect increased traffic on campus, especially on Friday morning. A second Campus Day will be held on April 15.
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Using creativity to heal the mind
A woman suffering from domestic violence acts out what is happening in her home. A man struggling with issues at work writes down what causes him stress. A child dealing with an unhappy home life draws a picture of sad stick people and then a […]
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Dancing to support the homeless
Several Wake Forest staff members, professors and students are putting their dancing shoes on — and their pride on the line — to raise money for the Bethesda Center for the Homeless. Fifteen teams of local “celebrities” paired with dance instructors or student dancers […]
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April 2011 faculty milestones
20 Years Giz Womack, Instruction and Outreach Librarian, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
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Clifford, Imboden and Jones present program
Matt Clifford, Matt Imboden and Ashley Jones, Residence Life and Housing, along with Devon Scheible from Jacksonville University, presented a program, “Student Staff Enrichment Programs in Residence Life,” at the NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) conference in Philadelphia in March. Clifford (above) is […]