• Bright exhibits work in Italy

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    Paul Bright is the assistant director of the Hanes Art Gallery. He is exhibiting his works of collage, “Suono e Carta” (“Sound and Paper’) during September at Belriguardo, the Renaissance estate of the Este family outside of Ferrara, between Venice and Bologna, Italy.

  • Parker co-writes book

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    Wilson Parker, professor of law, has co-written a book, “Ignorance is No Defense: A College Student’s Guide to North Carolina Law,” that explains how everything from using a fake ID to a practical joke gone wrong can quickly get college students in legal trouble.

  • September 2010 faculty milestones

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    45 Years Gerald W. Esch, Charles M. Allen Professor of Biology J. Howell Smith, Professor of History 40 Years Ronald V. Dimock, Thurman D. Kitchin Professor of Biology Fred L. Horton, J.T. Albritton Professor of Religion

  • September 2010 staff milestones

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    40 Years Toby A. Hale, Associate Dean for Special Academic Projects, Wake Forest College 35 Years Kenneth A. Zick, Vice President and Dean for Student Affairs 25 Years Julie D. Griffin, Champs/Life Skills Coordinator, Student-Athlete Services

  • Welsh writes two articles

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    Helga A. Welsh, professor of political science, has written two articles: “Germany: Ascent to Middle Power,” in European Foreign Policies: Does Europe Still Matter? (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010, Ronald Tiersky and Jon Van Oudenaren, eds.), pp. 211-234, and “Higher Education in Germany: Fragmented Change […]

  • Harnois presents paper

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    Catherine E. Harnois, professor of sociology, presented a paper, “Feminist, Womanist, or None of the Above?” at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta.

  • Dalton publishes revised edition of book

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    Mary Dalton, associate professor of communication, has published the second revised edition of her book, “The Hollywood Curriculum: Teachers in the Movies.” She presented a paper, “Adored and Abhorred: Michael Moore, Capitalism, and Extreme Techniques in Documentary Production” at the University Film and Video Association […]

  • Von Burg publishes article

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    Alessandra Beasley Von Burg, professor of communication, published an article “Symposium on Citizenship,” in Communication Teacher 24, 3 (July 2010).