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Don’t expect revolution in Cuba
Cuban dissidents and Cuban-American leaders have started to ask why Cubans haven’t followed the lead of oppressed populations in Egypt and Tunisia in overthrowing long-entrenched regimes. Associate Professor of Political Science Peter Siavelis said he doesn’t expect to see demonstrations for democracy in the […]
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Oral History with Kline Harrison
Paul Stroebel: I am Paul Stroebel and I am here interviewing Dr. Harrison on January 31, 2011. So to start off, maybe you can tell me a little about your background; like where did you grow up, tell me a little about your family maybe. […]
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Youth Summer Employment Program
The Summer Employment Program will be offered again this year for dependents of full-time Reynolda Campus faculty and staff. Applications will be accepted from March 1 – 18. Read more.
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Professor joins with students to publish mathematics journal
The word “research” brings to mind images of gloved and goggled scientists pouring chemicals into test tubes. But undergraduate mathematicians are also conducting research — some of this work extends beyond contributions in theoretical mathematics to applications in business, engineering, computer science, biology, physics and […]
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Magjuka named director of Campus Life
Marianne Magjuka has been named Director of Campus Life and My Journey. Previously, she served as Assistant Director of Community Service and Service Learning at Baylor University. She made a presentation on curricular and co-curricular strategies for increasing students’ awareness of justice issues at a […]
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University receives United Way award
Wake Forest and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center are among the 30 organizations statewide to be recognized for conducting outstanding United Way campaigns this year. Wake Forest exceeded its campaign goal of $350,000 for the year. “As I have worked on this campaign, I […]
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New class: Mentoring the Young Scientist
Faculty members frequently have the opportunity to direct undergraduates, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in their laboratories. Learn more about mentoring, how to manage a mentee, and the long-term benefits of mentoring. Taught by Professor of Biology Ray Kuhn. Tuesday, March 22, 11 a.m. Read more.