News for the Wake Forest community
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November 2010 faculty milestones
20 Years Bobbie L. Collins, Research and Instruction Librarian, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
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Meet Jean Kimmer, Registrar’s Office
Jean Kimmer, associate registrar, degree evaluation, spends her days assisting students and faculty with questions about degree requirements, new courses and academic rules. Kimmer, who was named the Employee of the Year in 2009, has worked at Wake Forest for 20 years, 18 of those […]
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Locklair has work performed in Paris
Dan Locklair, composer-in-residence and professor of music, had one of his works performed in recital at The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France, on Oct. 3. The central movement, Aria, of his suite for organ, Glory and Peace, was performed by organist Franck Shelton. […]
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Brooks to retire
Bernice Brooks is retiring after 33 years in the University Advancement office. She was most recently gift coordinator in Alumni Records. She is married to William Brooks in Facilities Management.
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Silver receives funding from NIH
Wayne Silver, professor of biology, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health for his proposal, “Undergraduate Neuroscience Training Cooperative between Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University.”
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Lucas receives award
Nina Lucas, associate professor of dance, received the Excellence in Advising Award at the New Student Convocation in August. She joined the faculty in 1996.
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Fulbright specialist Sam Gladding to discuss ‘a slice of Turkey’
Chair and Professor of Counseling Samuel T. Gladding shared his expertise of family counseling with educators and students in Turkey during a month-long stay there last summer as the University’s first Fulbright Specialist scholar. Gladding (’67, MA ’71) will share his experience with colleagues […]