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  • Smith moderates panel at conference

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    Tina Smith, museum educator at the Museum of Anthropology, moderated and participated in several panels and presentations at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Museums Conference in Baton Rouge, La., in October, including “Cheap but Good Museum Education Programs.”

  • December 2010 staff milestones

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    20 Years Warren R. Atkins, Service Technician, Facilities and Campus Services 15 Years Melissa Cox Dinkins, Custodian, Facilities and Campus Services

  • Upcoming staff holidays

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    Winter holiday: Friday, Dec. 24 – Monday, Jan. 3. Martin Luther King Day, Monday, Jan. 17. See the full list of 2011 holidays.

  • University Police survey

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    As part of its strategic planning process, the University Police Department is conducting an on-line survey to assess the services provided to students, faculty and staff, and to identify possible areas for improvement. The survey is confidential and will only take about eight minutes to […]

  • Share the ride!

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    Wake Forest is launching a new carpool program for faculty and staff. Dedicated parking spaces for carpools will be conveniently located near buildings, so you’ll never have to hunt for a parking space again. Find out more information.

  • Reynolda House candlelight tours

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    Enjoy stories of the Reynolds’ family holidays and period decorations during special tours of Reynolda House Museum of American Art on Dec. 9, 10 and 11; tours begin at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. each day. Members/students, $12; Non-members, $18. Reservations recommended.

  • Lovefeast: A Wake Forest tradition

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    Ninety gallons of traditional Moravian blend coffee; 175 dozen yeast buns with nutmeg, cinnamon and orange flavoring; 2,200 beeswax candles wrapped with red ribbon; and 900 luminaries: the ingredients are in place for Wake Forest’s traditional Christmas Lovefeast and Candlelight Service. The 46th annual […]

  • Simon receives funding from NSF

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    Robin Simon, professor of sociology, has received funding from the National Science Foundation for her proposal, “A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Children on Parents’ Well-Being.”



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