

Professor Timothy Davis: A career reflection
Professor Timothy Davis reflects on his distinguished career at Wake Law, sharing how his upbringing in South Central Los Angeles and a lifelong passion for learning shaped his path to becoming an educator. From his first impressions of the university’s ‘community of learners’ to his teaching philosophy of mutual respect and high expectations, Davis shares insights into his Wake Forest experience and plans for retirement.
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Online learning resource Lynda.com available to all
This is a guest post from Mur Muchane, associate vice president for information technology and CIO. It was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff Sept. 19: Information Systems is pleased to…
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Wilkinson receives Best Book Award
Betina Wilkinson, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, was presented with the Best Book Award for Inter-Race Relations at the Sept. 2 annual meeting of the Racial and Ethnic Politics…
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Memorial service for Professor Heard on Sept. 18
A memorial service celebrating the life of Professor of Music Richard Heard will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18, at 4 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall (Scales Fine Arts Center).
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Proposals funded: Beavers, Bonin, Carroll, Rejeski
Congratulations to Kristen Beavers, assistant professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “MediFast for Seniors Study” has been funded by (a private sponsor).
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‘Symposium on Narrative in Medicine’ to be held Oct. 1
Wake Forest’s Humanities Institute is sponsoring a symposium called “Story, Health, and Healing: A Symposium on Narrative in Medicine.” It will be held Oct. 1 in Benson University Center.