• Angelou is among Presidential Medal of Freedom winners

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    Maya Angelou, Reynolds Professor of American Studies, is among the 2010 winners of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. President Barack Obama will present the awards early next year. Read more.

  • O’Day delivers lectures in Texas

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    Gail R. O’Day, dean of the divinity school and professor of new testament and preaching, delivered the Carmichael-Walling lectures at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. Read more.

  • Voytko receives award

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    Mary Lou Voytko, a neuroscience faculty member in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, received the 3rd annual Neuroscience Teaching Award.

  • Breakfast with Santa

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    Enjoy breakfast with Santa at Graylyn Conference Center on Dec. 4, 11 or 18, from 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. $19.95 per person; $9.95 children 12 and under. Call 758-2425 for reservations. Celebrate the holidays at Graylyn, read more.

  • HR director to leave for new position

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    Mike Tesh, associate vice president of human resources, has accepted a new position at a national company based in Raleigh and will be leaving Wake Forest in mid-December. Tesh, who came to Wake Forest in March 2007, will become senior vice president and chief […]

  • Dedicated Deacons

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    Thank you to Rob Duryea (MBA ’12) for organizing the U.S. Marine Corps’ 235th birthday celebration in the Worrell Professional Center courtyard on Nov. 9. We are proud of our veteran students, faculty and staff. This was a great opportunity to learn about a Marine […]

  • Meet Steve Duke, International Studies

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    If Steve Duke isn’t in his Reynolda Hall office, you might look for him in Russia, Finland or one of the other 16 countries he’s visited. Duke, who has been director of the Center for International Studies for two-and-a-half years, works with faculty, students and […]

  • Klein publishes edition of novel

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    Scott Klein, professor and chair of English, has published an edition of Wyndham Lewis’s novel “Tarr,” with Oxford University Press, as part of the Oxford World Classics series. This is the first scholarly edition of the final 1928 text of Lewis’s novel.