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Meet Linda Early, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Linda Early (’70), head of monographic acquisitions in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, was named one of the University’s Employees of the Year in October. She has worked at Wake Forest for 26 years, in the University Theatre, College Bookstore and, for the last 20 […]
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Giving back to the community
More than 100 faculty and staff members and about 75 students have joined forces to help build a house for Habitat for Humanity this fall.
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Latham-Sadler receives award
Brenda Latham-Sadler, MD, associate professor of Family and Community Medicine at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, has received the 2010 Award for Distinguished Service in the Health Field from the National Association of Medical Minority Educators. Read more.
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Hyde, King publish article
Michael Hyde and Nancy M.P. King published the article “Communication Ethics and Bioethics: An Interface,” in Review of Communication 10 (2010): pp. 156-171. Hyde is the University Distinguished Chair in Communications Ethics. King is a professor of social sciences and health policy at the School […]
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Wake Forest Book Club
Join the new faculty and staff book club and discuss “Breath,” by alumna Martha Mason, who lived longer in an iron lung than anyone else in the world. Free copies of the book are available in Benson 311. For more information, contact Meghan Haenn, haennml@wfu.edu
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Professor uses dance to explore Parkinson’s
The smiles that emerged during a weeklong dance class were rewarding to Assistant Professor of Dance Christina Soriano. But the smiles were more than just an emotional pay off. They also offered hope of measuring real gains in mobility and balance for the people with Parkinson’s […]
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Interfaith religious events planned
The Chaplain’s Office is sponsoring several programs this semester to promote interfaith dialogue and cooperation. Among the highlights are the screening of a new documentary film, “Little Town of Bethlehem,” on Thursday night and a forum next month with the Rev. Dr. C. Welton […]
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Boyle gives round-table presentation
Anne Boyle, professor of English, delivered a round-table presentation on “Writing Program Assessment: Accountability and Enrichment” at the Carolinas Writing Program Administrators’ fall conference on Sept. 21 at Wildacres retreat in Little Switzerland, N.C.