All Announcements
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Pro Humanitate in action: Wake Forest staff build 16 beds for local children
This message is shared on behalf of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC). What happens when 40 staff members from 18 different departments step away from their desks for 2 hours and…
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Ebony Flowers chosen as a 2026 Howard Foundation Fellow
Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Ebony Flowers was recently selected as a 2026 Howard Foundation Fellow. The George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation is an independent agency administered by Brown…
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Erin Henslee to speak at annual American Society for Engineering Education conference
Associate Professor of Engineering Erin Henslee has been named the Distinguished Speaker for the American Society for Engineering Education’s (ASEE) annual conference Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI). Taking place…
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Coping with coronavirus: Waugh creates video series to help
Christian Waugh, associate professor of psychology and expert in stress and coping, has created a video series discussing the science behind coping with the coronavirus pandemic.
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School of Law kicks off online coronavirus symposium open to all
As the United States and the world examine the effects of wide-scale quarantine in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, understanding the legal, ethical, social, and economic impacts is crucial. The…
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Proposals funded: Brown-Harding, Carroll, Rejeski
Congratulations to Heather Brown-Harding, assistant director of microscopy in biology, whose proposal entitled “Phenotype screens of Chlamyidia Inclusions” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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Symmetry Magazine profiles poet, professor Amy Catanzano
Wake Forest poet and professor Amy Catanzano is currently profiled in online magazine Symmetry, which describes itself as the place where readers can “get the latest news, meet people behind the…
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Proposals funded: Holzwarth, Miller, Dagenbach
Congratulations to Natalie Holzwarth, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Computational study of solid electrolytes” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Congratulations to Gary Miller, professor of health and…
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$3 million grant supports search for heat-tolerant tomatoes
When your tomato plants won’t bear fruit during the dog days of summer, a team of Wake Forest researchers led by Gloria Muday will be in the lab, trying to find…
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You can show you’ve got rhythm this week in an innovative class project
If you’ve got rhythm and want to join others in an innovative class project this week, now is the time to jump in and share in the fun.
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Proposals funded: Donati, Huang, Iltis
Congratulations to George Donati, associate research professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Copper is a Host Effector in Protection Against Urinary Tract Infection” has been funded by the National Institutes of…
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Office of Civic & Community Engagement launches Wake Reads
The Office of Civic & Community Engagement (OCCE) has launched Wake Reads, a program designed to provide “storytime” for children while giving parents a break as they juggle working from home…
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Faculty books: March 2020
Escott, Paul D. (History, Emeritus). The Worst Passions of Human Nature: White Supremacy in the Civil War North. University of Virginia Press. 2020.