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Gilmore receives award
Categories: University AnnouncementsAnne Gilmore, shop associate at the Museum of Anthropology, received the 2011 Staff Contribution Award from the North Carolina Museums Council at its annual meeting in Greensboro on March 21. She is retiring this summer after almost 20 years at the museum.
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Whittington receives award
Categories: University AnnouncementsSteve Whittington, director of the Museum of Anthropology, received the 2011 Creative Award for Best Bi-lingual Entry from the North Carolina Museums Council at its annual meeting in Greensboro on March 21. The award was for the catalog, “Art of Sky, Art of Earth: Cosmic […]
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Parasites and Infectious Disease: Discovery by Serendipity, and Otherwise
Categories: University AnnouncementsGerald Esch read an excerpt from his book, “Parasites and Infectious Disease: Discovery by Serendipity, and Otherwise” for a program on BBC Radio. His 2007 book deals with the role of serendipity in discovery as it applies to parasitism and infectious disease. The […]
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Annual benefits enrollment period
Categories: University AnnouncementsMonday, April 4 – Friday, April 15. Enrollment packets will be delivered to campus mailboxes by April 4. Please review your packet and make any desired changes and return to Human Resources by April 15. Questions? Call extension 4700 or e-mail AskHR@wfu.edu.
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Professor’s works to benefit art collection
Categories: Happening at WakeThe late Bob Knott dedicated much of his time during his long career teaching art at Wake Forest to helping students build the Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art. Knott, who also was an accomplished studio artist and photographer, left behind a collection of […]
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Professor’s works to benefit art collection
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe late Bob Knott dedicated much of his time during his long career teaching art at Wake Forest to helping students build the Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art. Knott, who also was an accomplished studio artist and photographer, left behind a collection of digital […]
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Retired chemistry professor Gross dies
Categories: University AnnouncementsProfessor Emeritus of Chemistry Paul Gross, who taught from 1959 until 1987, died March 17 in Winston-Salem. He was 91. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, April 3, at 3 p.m. in the Wake Forest Welcome Center. For nearly 20 years, Gross […]