• Hazen presents paper in Amsterdam

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    Michael Hazen, professor of communication, presented the paper, “A Cross-Cultural Examination of Argument in the Public and Private Sphere,” at the International Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference in Amsterdam.

  • Hannawa gives invited presentation

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    Annegret Hannawa, assistant professor of communication, gave the invited research presentation, “When the Truth Hurts: Conceptualizing a Multimodal Approach to Mistake Disclosures in Doctor-Patient Interactions,” at the University of Berlin, Germany, and in Switzerland. She presented two papers at the EACH (European Association for Communication […]

  • Survey says

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    The Office of Sustainability has put together a simple survey to measure your attitudes about disposable and reusable water bottles. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey.

  • Cook, Early named Employees of the Year

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    Bernice Cook, a longtime employee in the Financial and Accounting Services Office, and Linda Early with the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, have been named the 2010 Employees of the Year. Cook, an accounts receivable representative who has worked at Wake Forest for nearly 35 years, […]

  • Robinson receives funding

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    Ken Robinson, director of public anthropology, has received funding from the town of Abingdon, Va., for his proposal “Reconnaissance Survey, Muster Ground, Abingdon, Va.”

  • Dedicated Deacons

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    Thanks to committee members Akbar Salam, David Coates, Allin Cottrell, Katy Harriger and Gloria Muday for their time and efforts in helping students prepare their nominations for the Rhodes, Marshall, Churchill and Mitchell scholarships. — from Tom Phillips

  • Goldstein releases CD

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    Louis Goldstein, professor of music, had his latest CD released in June by Nuscope Recordings. For Bunita Marcus is a 65-minute composition by American composer Morton Feldman. He recorded For Bunita Marcus last fall on a recently-acquired Steinway D in Brendle Recital Hall. This version […]

  • Carter receives award

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    Stewart Carter, professor of music, received the Clifford Bevan Award for Meritorious Work in Low Brass Scholarship, in recognition of distinguished, life-long research on the trombone and dedicated service as editor at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference.