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Changes to flexible spending accounts
Categories: University AnnouncementsDue to the new health care reform bill, there are new restrictions on Flexible Spending Accounts. Certain over-the-counter drugs and medicines now require a Note of Medical Necessity or a prescription from a doctor to be considered an eligible expense. Read more.
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Staff and faculty display talents at annual Artisans’ Fair
Categories: Happening at WakeAbout 30 faculty and staff members and others will be showing their creative side and offering handmade jewelry, crafts, handbags, pottery, and crocheted and knitted items for sale at the annual Artisans’ Fair on Friday. The fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 […]
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Hudson named Officer of the Month
Categories: University AnnouncementsPaul Hudson, University police officer, has been named Officer of the Month by Residence Life and Housing. He was recognized for his commitment to keeping the campus safe by going above and beyond the call of duty, and for his helpful and friendly demeanor.
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Children’s book drive
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Volunteer Service Corps and the Office of Multicultural Affairs are collecting new and slightly used books for children (ages 4 – 10) for a service event in conjunction with the national MLK Day of Service in January. The books should be delivered to the […]
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Meet Gloria Stickney, Physics Department
Gloria Stickney, currently business manger in the physics department, also has worked in human resources and research and sponsored programs during the 11 years she’s been at Wake Forest, but she’s more commonly known around campus as the “quilt lady” for her Wake Forest […]
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Mitra attends conference, receives ACE Fellowship
Categories: University AnnouncementsAnanda Mitra, chair and professor of communication, responded to the panel “Illuminating the Absent in Visual Argument” and presented the paper “Managing Narbs: a Pleasant Presence on Social Networks” at the National Communication Association Conference in San Francisco. He was also awarded a Wake Forest […]
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Bryner moderates panel at conference
Categories: University AnnouncementsKyle Bryner, collections manager 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 “Collections Plans, How to!” and “Collecting Ethics in the Real World.”
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December 2010 faculty milestones
Categories: University Announcements1 Year Brianna Barker Caza, Visiting Assistant Professor, Schools of Business