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October 2010 staff milestones
Categories: University Announcements40 Years Melanie G. Nutt, Director, Admissions and Financial Aid, School of Law 25 Years Lynne G. Heflin, Administrative Assistant, Men’s Basketball Office 20 Years Antonio A. Broome, Custodian, Facilities and Campus Services
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Faculty and staff ‘hit the bricks’
Categories: Happening at WakeMore than 100 faculty and staff members participated in this year’s “Hit the Bricks” run for cancer research. Eleven faculty and staff teams joined students in the all-day relay race around Hearn Plaza on Sept. 30 to raise both money and awareness for the […]
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Anderson receives funding from NSF
Categories: University AnnouncementsDavid Anderson, professor of biology, along with graduate student Jacque Grace, has received funded from the National Science Foundation for the proposal, “Graduate Research Fellowship Program.”
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McCauley receives funding from NSF
Categories: University AnnouncementsAnita K. McCauley, adjunct assistant professor of biology, has received funding from the National Science Foundation for her proposal “MRI Acquisition of Accessories to Upgrade a Confocal Miscroscope Used for Research and Training at Wake Forest University.”
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Retired professor G. McLeod Bryan dies
Categories: University AnnouncementsG. McLeod Bryan, a professor emeritus of religion who was known for championing racial justice and human rights, died Sept. 29 in Winston-Salem. He was 90. His family will receive friends Thursday night from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Salem Funeral Home, on the corner […]
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Faccinto exhibit to open in New York
Categories: University Announcements“Victor Faccinto: A Three Decade Survey” will open November 20 at the Luise Ross Gallery in New York City. The exhibition includes painting, sculpture, photography and video created between 1973 and 2010. Faccinto has been the director of the Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery […]
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Zeyl receives funding from NSF
Categories: University AnnouncementsClifford Zeyl, professor of biology, has received funding from the National Science Foundation for his proposal “Collaborative research: The genomics of adaptation in experimental yeast populations during short and long-term selection on invasive growth.”
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Chief Financial Officer to step down
Categories: University AnnouncementsNancy Suttenfield, senior vice president and chief financial officer, announced today she will step down from her position at Wake Forest University effective October 13, 2010. After guiding the University’s finances during the most challenging financial period of this generation, Suttenfield will serve as […]