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Armitage makes Who’s Who
Donald L. Armitage, University Organist, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in music. He has been the University Organist at Wake Forest since 1978. He is also Cantor Emeritus of Augsburg Lutheran Church. As a cantor, he planned worship […]
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January 2011 faculty milestones
20 Years Sheri Bridges, Associate Professor, Schools of Business Megan E. Mulder, Librarian, Special Collections, Z. Smith Reynolds Library Sharon Kay Woodard, Senior Lecturer, Health & Exercise Science
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January 2011 staff milestones
20 Years Carolyn M. Hall, Administrative Assistant, Telecommunications
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Meet Lynne Heflin, Men’s Basketball
From Bob Staak to Dave Odom to Skip Prosser to Dino Gaudio to Jeff Bzdelik, the one constant in the men’s basketball office the last 25 years has been administrative assistant Lynne Heflin. What do you do? My husband insists that my real title should […]
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University approves ‘smoke free policy’
Wake Forest University recently approved a Smoke Free Policy for the Reynolda Campus. The policy continues to support buildings as smoke-free and prohibits smoking within 25 feet of building doorways and entrances. Employees are permitted to leave their work place to smoke outside during designated […]
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Prosser inducted into Xavier hall
Skip Prosser, the late men’s basketball coach, has been inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame at Xavier University. He was an assistant and head coach at Xavier for 15 years before coming to Wake Forest in 2001. He died in 2007.
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John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life
David Weinstein admits to being a bit schizophrenic. Weinstein, a professor of political science, often inhabits two intellectual worlds. The student of British philosophy in him has recently published “John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life.” The German intellectual historian in him […]
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Building temperatures to be turned down over winter break to save energy
In an effort to reduce energy usage over the winter holiday period, heat in campus buildings will be turned down beginning the night of Dec. 23. The University will be closed from Dec. 24 until Jan. 4. Temperatures will be maintained at no less than […]