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Secrest events are Thursday

The next performance in the Secrest Artists Series will take place Thursday. The Rose Ensemble will be performing “Cantigas from the Land of Three Faiths: Voices of Ancient Mediterranean Jews, Christians, and Muslims” at 7:30 p.m. in Wait Chapel. Tickets are free to […]

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Proposals funded: Smith, Lischer

Congratulations to William K. Smith, professor of biology and Charles H. Babcock chair of botany, whose proposal entitled “CBIN: A Research Network for Sustaining Barrier Island Ecosystems in a Changing Gobal Environment” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Congratulations to Sarah […]


Soledad O’Brien to speak at MLK Day event

Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State Universities are co-sponsoring events to commemorate Martin Luther King’s life. Soledad O’Brien, CNN anchor and author, will deliver the keynote address, “On Common Ground: Uniting Voices to Make History,” on Monday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. in Wait Chapel. […]

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Welcome back, Wake Forest

“As President, I continually seek new ways to remain in touch with our University community. I am excited to announce the creation of a new video blog, which will allow me to address important University news and events and interact with the people who make […]


Keeping the dream alive

The first ZSR Library Lecture of 2012 will be held at 3 p.m. on Jan. 18 in the ZSR Library Auditorium 404. Fannézha Ford, the student winner of the 2011 WFU/WSSU Martin Luther King Jr. Building the Dream Award, will speak about education and […]

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Reward offered regarding hit-and-run incident

The University Police Department is offering a reward for information that results in identifying the vehicle, driver or passengers involved in the December 8 hit-and-run incident on campus that injured Collen Brehm, an Aramark Campus Dining Services employee. A light-colored vehicle struck Brehm as she […]


Proposals funded: Kim-Shapiro, Fleeson

Congratulations to Daniel Kim-Shapiro, professor in physics, whose proposal entitled “The Effects of Selective Adenosine A2B Receptor Antagonist GC-6201 on Adensine-induced Red Blood Cells Sickling in SCD Patients” has been funded by the Gilead Sciences, Inc., and the University of Pittsburgh. Congratulations to […]


Cromwell named AVA president

Sara Cromwell, the Public Relations, Marketing & Membership Coordinator at the Museum of Anthropology, was elected president of the Association of Visitor Attractions of Forsyth County (AVA) in December. The AVA is a 12-member organization established to promote and advance cultural, heritage and recreational […]


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