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  • Richard Williams, physics

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    Congratulations to professor Richard Williams, whose proposal entitled “Quantifying recombination dynamics in Srl2:Eu2+ with material variations: mechanisms and scintillator optimization” was funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration and Fisk University.

  • Denise Franklin, WFDD

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    Congratulations to Denise Franklin of WFDD, whose proposal entitled “NCME American Graduate Community Engagement Grant” has been funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Center for Media Engagement.

  • Christian Miller, philosophy

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    Congratulations to Christian Miller, whose proposal entitled “The Character Project: additional funds request for psychology request for proposals” has been funded by the Templeton Foundation.

  • Freddie Salsbury, physics

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    Congratulations to professor Freddie Salsbury, whose proposal entitled “Targeted approach to overcoming treatment resistance in advance prostate cancer” was funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.

  • WFDD wins national award

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    WFDD won a second-place award from Public Radio News Directors Incorporated (PRNDI) for an episode of Voices & Viewpoints that featured Wake Forest English lecturer Mary Martin Niepold, the founder of the Nyanya Project.

  • Frank Moore, mathematics

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    Congratulations to Professor Frank Moore, whose proposal entitled “Intensive Workshop in 2012 for Macaulay2 Package Development” was funded by the National Security Agency (NSA).

  • Tony Marsh, Health and Exercise Science

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    Congratulations to professor Anthony P. Marsh, whose proposal entitled “Gene Therapy in Canine Myotubular Myopathy” was funded by the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Association Francaise Contre les Myopathies (AFM) and WFU Health Sciences.

  • Jerid Francom, Romance Languages

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    Congratulations to professor Jerid Francom, whose proposal entitled “ACIV-ES: a novel Spanish-language corpus for linguistic and cultural comparisons between communities of the Hispanic world” was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).



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