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University receives United Way award
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center are among the 30 organizations statewide to be recognized for conducting outstanding United Way campaigns this year. Wake Forest exceeded its campaign goal of $350,000 for the year. “As I have worked on this campaign, I […]
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New class: Mentoring the Young Scientist
Categories: University AnnouncementsFaculty members frequently have the opportunity to direct undergraduates, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in their laboratories. Learn more about mentoring, how to manage a mentee, and the long-term benefits of mentoring. Taught by Professor of Biology Ray Kuhn. Tuesday, March 22, 11 a.m. Read more.
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HOPE offers a helping hand
Categories: University AnnouncementsHOPE (Helping to Overcome Physical Expectations) is a student group that offers support for children with special needs. The group would like to help any faculty or staff member who has a special-needs child. Contact sophomore Christina Bonner for more information. Read more about HOPE.
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Faculty and staff offer spiritual mentoring
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest has long been known for its commitment to educating the whole person, and now faculty and staff members are helping students explore their spiritual side. A spiritual mentoring program that matches students with faculty and staff has been in place for several years, […]
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Staff Advisory Council, January meeting minutes
Categories: University AnnouncementsJim Alty and Alex Crist spoke about parking and traffic concerns at the January SAC meeting.
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It takes a village to put on ‘The Grapes of Wrath’
Sharon Andrews and her colleagues in the theatre and dance department would like to make the University Theatre the community’s theatre. Andrews, an associate professor of theatre, is directing the University Theatre’s current production of “The Grapes of Wrath” on the Mainstage Theatre. The […]
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Bradford is retiring
Categories: University AnnouncementsJulia Bradford is retiring after 25 years, much of that time in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. She has been coordinator in the NC Baptist Historical Collection in the library since 1992. Previously she worked for the Assistant Dean of External Relations in the Babcock […]
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It takes a village to put on ‘The Grapes of Wrath’
Categories: Happening at WakeSharon Andrews and her colleagues in the theatre and dance department would like to make the University Theatre the community’s theatre. Andrews, an associate professor of theatre, is directing the University Theatre’s current production of “The Grapes of Wrath” on the Mainstage Theatre. The […]