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Japan: Talking with children after a disaster
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe devastation from the earthquake and tsunami in Japan has filled television screens for weeks, presenting images that are difficult to watch, but hard to turn away from. As hard as it is for adults to comprehend the scale of destruction, should parents reach for […]
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Symposium to focus on the humanities
Categories: Happening at WakeThe importance of the humanities to a liberal arts education will be on full display during a two-day symposium marking the official launch of the Wake Forest Humanities Institute on March 18 and 19. Two nationally known advocates for the humanities — historian Edward Ayers […]
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Wake Forest’s response to the Japan earthquake
Categories: University AnnouncementsVisit the Wake Forest Outreach website to learn more.
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2011 Benefits Fair
Categories: University AnnouncementsTuesday, April 5, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Benson Center, room 401. Benefits providers and retirement representatives will be available to answer questions.
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Marty promoted to counsel
Categories: University AnnouncementsDina Marty has been promoted from associate counsel to counsel. Before joining the legal office in 2001, she clerked for Judge Trevor Sharp in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. She graduated from the School of Law in 1998.
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Are you saving enough for retirement?
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe PDC is offering two seminars on Tuesday, March 15, to help faculty and staff with retirement planning: How much income will you need? Where will it come from? Do you need to save more? For more information and to register.
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Faculty, staff show medley of art
Categories: Happening at WakeArt students at Wake Forest University are being exposed to a broad array of practices, styles and mediums. That much is clear even with just a quick look at the works in a show by art department’s faculty and staff, now on view in Wake […]