News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Louden publishes book
Allan Louden, professor of communication, has published the book “Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century” (IDEBATE Press, New York, 2010).
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McLamb named assistant dean of development
Jon McLamb has been named assistant dean of development for the School of Law. He previously worked at Georgia State University as the associate athletic director for development and marketing and later as the director of regional development for the university. He has also worked […]
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Enjoy the holidays at Reynolda House
Tickets are on sale now for the popular candlelight guided tours of historic Reynolda House, to be held on Dec. 9, 10 and 11. Tickets are $18 ($12 for members and students 18 and under). Call 336.758.5150.
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Dedicated Deacons
Ashley Jones in Residence Life and Housing has been working very hard to create great opportunities for students. From an RA exchange trip to Canada, to healthy and fun events for all students, she is one of many staff members who help make Wake Forest […]
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Dedicated Deacons
My hearty thanks to those of you that have worked and will work on Wake Forest’s Habitat for Humanity house. I am so appreciative of your service and commitment to our community. Read more. — from Nathan O. Hatch, University President
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Mitra publishes book
Ananda Mitra, professor of communication, published the book “Alien Technology: Coping with Modern Mysteries” (Sage, 2010). He was quoted in an Arizona Republic article “Facebook, other social media give users ‘persona’ power.”
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Rogan publishes article, presents paper
Randy Rogan, professor of communication, published the article “Jihad Against Infidels and Democracy: A Frame Analysis of Jihadist Ideology and Jurisprudence for Martyrdom and Violent Jihad,” in Communication Monographs (77, pp. 393-413). He also presented the paper “Biased Objectivity: An Investigation of Differential Language in the […]
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Von Burg presents paper
Alessandra Beasley Von Burg, professor of communication, presented a paper, “Stochastic Citizenship: Rhetoric, Philosophy and Freedom of Movement,” at the Strangers, Aliens, Foreigners’ Conference at Oriel College, University of Oxford, England. She also chaired the panel “Twists and Turns in Identity.”