

Walk with Wente: José Luis Venegas
President Susan R. Wente walks and talks with José Luis Venegas about how history inhabits the present, who gets to tell stories, what those stories mean and who gets left out. He encourages students to look at the big questions and think about those questions across cultures and languages.
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July 2015 faculty publications
Gillespie, Michele, & Sally G. McMillen, Eds. (History). North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times (Southern Women: Their Lives and Times, Book 2). University of Georgia Press. July 2015.
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Innovative solution for WFU blind student leads to journal article
Michael Shuman and Robert Erhardt recently published an article in the Journal of Statistics Education, “Assistive Technologies for Second-Year Statistics Students who are Blind.” The article written by Shuman, interim director…
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Allison McWilliams: New beginnings and letting go
Allison McWilliams, director of mentoring and alumni personal and career development in the Office of Personal and Career Development, will write occasional articles in 2015-2016 for Inside WFU. This is her first for…
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WakeUnited: Live United Katy Harriger
Katy Harriger, professor and chair of politics and international affairs, has contributed to the WakeUnited Campaign for most of her 30 years at Wake Forest. “I understand the privileges I have…
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Parking Office striving to reduce impact of parking lot loss
Guest post from Alex Crist, director of the Parking and Transportation Office: This summer, a top priority of the Parking and Transportation staff has been finding ways to reduce the impact…