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Three join staff of new president at WFU
Mary E. Pugel, Donna K. Gung and Nancy S. Moore have joined the staff of Wake Forest University’s new president, Nathan O. Hatch. Hatch assumed the presidency July 1, after serving as provost at the University of Notre Dame. Pugel serves as senior executive assistant […]
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WFU’s retiring faculty recognized during commencement
Retiring faculty from Wake Forest University were recognized during the university’s commencement ceremony May 16. The following faculty are retiring from Wake Forest: Reynolda Campus Christa E. Carollo, senior lecturer in German James H. Dodding, professor of theatre James C. Makens, associate professor of management […]
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WFU Board of Trustees approves 2005-2006 budget
The Wake Forest University Board of Trustees on April 1 approved a total budget of $1.011 billion for the 2005-2006 fiscal year, beginning July 1. The new budget includes $742.7 million for Wake Forest University Health Sciences and $269 million for the university’s Reynolda Campus. […]
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Deborah Nolan selected for distinguished program
Deborah A. Nolan, associate director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University, was recently selected as one of 15 top academic library leaders in the nation to participate in the 2005 UCLA Senior Fellows Program. Established in 1982 by the UCLA Graduate […]
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Clark named director of annual support and The College Fund at WFU
Mary Dawne Clark of Statesville has been named the new director of annual support and The College Fund in University Advancement at Wake Forest University. Clark joined Wake Forest in 1999 as a major gifts officer for the university’s current capital campaign. In 2002, she […]
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WFU endowment achieves 17 percent investment return
The Wake Forest University endowment achieved a 17 percent investment return for the 12-month period that ended June 30, 2004. (See endowment chart.) The endowment’s total market value was $812.2 million at the end of the 2003-2004 fiscal year. In the past 10 years, […]
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WFU board of trustees approves new tuition, funds for pay raises; hears report on capital campaign
The Wake Forest University Board of Trustees on Oct. 15 approved new undergraduate tuition and housing costs for the 2005-2006 fiscal year. In other action, the board took steps to provide pay increases for the university’s Reynolda Campus faculty and staff next year. The board […]
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WFU appoints new members to board of visitors
Wake Forest University recently appointed 10 new members for a four-year term on the Board of Visitors of Wake Forest College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The new members are: Debra Bryant of Keswick, Va., chief executive officer, Humagen Fertility Diagnostics Inc. John […]