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    Faculty and staff proposals funded, February-April 2026

    Congratulations to the following Wake Forest faculty and staff members whose proposals were funded through February 2026 and April 2026.

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  • Building dreams: Join the SAC Pro Humanitate project

    This message is shared on behalf of SAC. This June, the Staff Advisory Council (SAC) invites the campus community to pick up a hammer for a cause. As part of our…

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  • Amanda Vincent receives distinguished book award

    French Studies Associate Professor Amanda Vincent was recently awarded the 2026 Elisabeth Blair MacDougall Book Award by the Society of Architectural Historians for her book, “Constructing Gardens, Cultivating the City: Paris’…

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  • Clifford contributes article to NASPA publication

    Matt Clifford, director of Residence Life, co-wrote an article entitled “Advancing Professional Development and Knowledge Community Resources for NASPA Members: A Member-Driven Assessment” in the fall 2013 National Association of Student…

  • You’re invited to celebrate staff service milestones

    Members of the Wake Forest community are invited to join staff colleagues who are celebrating their service milestones in a celebration on Tuesday, Nov. 12. The celebration will take place from…

  • Proposals funded: Kim-Shapiro, Mulder

    Congratulations to Daniel Kim-Shapiro, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Role of nitrite reduction to NO by hemoglobin in control of fetal vascular tone” has been funded by the National Institutes…

  • Kocze wins award from Woodrow Wilson Center

    Angela Kocze, a visiting assistant professor in sociology, will receive the 2013 Ion Ratiu Democracy Award from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Kocze is a leading Hungarian Roma rights activist…

  • Johnston active at national sustainability conference

    Dedee DeLongpre Johnston, the director of sustainability, presented two workshops at the annual Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) conference in Nashville, Tenn., in October.  last week. The conference…

  • Proposals funded: Williams, Friedman

    Congratulations to Richard T. Williams, Reynolds professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: ARI-MA:Realizing high performance inorganic scintillators at low cost” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF)…

  • Sign up now for the WFU Artisans’ Fair

    Are you gifted in woodworking, arts, crafts, etc., and wish to share/show your handmade products with other Wake Foresters? Plans are being made for the ninth annual Artisans’ Fair to be…

  • Check out the new ‘free library’ at ZSR

    Next time you’re on your way through the Starbucks in Z. Smith Reynolds Library, be sure to browse the latest (if littlest) collection available at the “Little Free Library” installation in…

  • Elizabeth Stroupe passes away

    Elizabeth Stroupe, wife of longtime faculty member Henry and mother of current faculty member David (’68), passed away on Nov. 4 a week after she had turned 100. Henry Stroupe began…

  • UPDATE: Reynolda Road entrance construction delayed

    The City of Winston-Salem announced Nov. 6 that it is rescheduling the planned repaving project at the Reynolda Road entrance to Wake Forest. Repaving will not take place on the previously…