News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Brunette given posthumous honor
Peter Brunette, Reynolds Professor of Film Studies, has been honored posthumously by the RiverRun International Film Festival. The Best Director award in narrative features will be named the Peter Brunette Award for Best Director. The 2011 festival will take place April 8 to 17 in […]
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Flexible Spending Account
The claims filing deadline for 2009-2010 is Sept. 30. Claims form are available on the HR website.
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Wake Forest perks
Did you know that some local businesses and restaurants offer discounts to faculty and staff? See the list of participating businesses and services.
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Lee publishes edited volume
Wei-chin Lee, professor of political science, published an edited volume, “Taiwan’s Politics in the 21st Century: Changes and Challenges” (World Scientific Pub., 2010) and contributed two chapters, “Taiwan’s Politics in the 2000s: An Introduction” and “Sound and Fury: US-Taiwan Relations under Chen Shui-bian in the […]
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Neal featured in newspaper column
Lynn Neal, associate professor of religion, was featured in a nationally syndicated newspaper column (September 12) on the new book that she co-authored, “Religious Intolerance in America.”
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Kairoff receives NEH research grant
Professor of English Claudia Kairoff and a research colleague have received a second major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to edit the works of the early 18th century British poet Anne Finch.
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Johnson to retire
Zella Johnson is retiring as an administrative assistant in the biology department after 30 years.
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Locklair’s music performed in Montreal
Dan Locklair, professor of music and composer-in-residence, had a selection, “Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Montréal),” performed on August 8 in Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal, Canada by The Choristers of the Montreal Boys’ Choir Course as a part of the Evensong celebrating the 50th anniversary of […]