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  • Meet Craig Fansler, Z. Smith Reynolds Library

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    Craig Fansler, who has worked at Wake Forest for 16 years, says he has his dream job: preservation librarian in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. In addition to repairing books that are hundreds of years old, he also designs the library’s marketing materials and exhibits. […]

  • February 2011 staff milestones

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    20 Years Luz E. Acevedo, Custodian, Facilities and Campus Services

  • Escott: The real Abraham Lincoln

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    On the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War, Reynolds Professor of History Paul Escott offers some provocative arguments that challenge what we thought we knew about Abraham Lincoln in his book, “ ‘What Shall We Do with the Negro?’: Lincoln, White […]

  • Physics professor named KITP Scholar

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    Assistant Professor of Physics Timo Thonhauser is one of only eight scholars nationwide to be named a KITP Scholar for 2011 – 2013. The Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) at the University of California at Santa Barbara selects seven or eight college or […]

  • Librarian named an ‘Emerging Leader’

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    Z. Smith Reynolds librarian Molly Keener has been named a 2011 “Emerging Leader” by the American Library Association (ALA). Keener, a scholarly communication librarian, is the third Z. Smith Reynolds librarian to be selected for the award in the last few years. Audra Eagle […]

  • Watch out for moving trees

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    Watch out for moving trees on campus. On January 27 and 28, the Landscaping Services Department will be relocating several trees from the site of the new business schools building to other locations on campus. The new business schools building will be constructed at the […]

  • “Forging Urban Solidarities: Ottoman Aleppo 1640-1700”

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    As with most empires of the Early Modern Era (1500-1800), the Ottomans mobilized human and material resources for war-making on a vast and unprecedented scale. A new book by Assistant Professor of History Charles L. Wilkins examines how the constant warfare challenged and […]

  • Meet Darlene Starnes, Multicultural Affairs

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    Darlene Starnes has been the administrative assistant in the Office of Multicultural Affairs for the last five-and-a-half years, but her duties extend far beyond the normal duties of an administrative assistant, as she mentors students to help them navigate through Wake Forest and prepare for […]



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