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Meet Gayle Hartgrove, Chaplain’s Office

Gayle Hartgrove left the corporate world in 1996 to work for “brother” Ed Christman (’50, JD ’53), longtime University Chaplain (now retired), as administrative assistant in the Chaplain’s Office. Since then she has been the keeper of one of Wake Forest’s most cherished traditions, the […]


Lischer receives funding from Peace Institute

Sarah Lischer, associate professor of political science, has received funding from the International Peace Research Institute for her proposal, “Going Home to Fight? Explaining Refugee Return and Violence.” One of her current research projects examines the effects of refugee repatriation on political violence in the […]


Meet Bernice Cook, Financial and Accounting Services

Bernice Cook, an accounts receivable representative, has been keeping the books straight for everyone from students to retirees since 1975. Described as the “matriarch” of Financial and Accounting Services because of her long tenure, integrity and work ethic, she was named one of the University’s […]


Culler is interim head of HR

Angela Culler, director of human resources operations, has been named to lead the human resources department on an interim basis. She joined Wake Forest in 2008 after serving in senior human resource positions at Moses Cone Health System in Greensboro and High Point Regional Health […]


Dedicated Deacons

Thank you to Rob Duryea (MBA ’12) for organizing the U.S. Marine Corps’ 235th birthday celebration in the Worrell Professional Center courtyard on Nov. 9. We are proud of our veteran students, faculty and staff. This was a great opportunity to learn about a Marine […]

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Meet Steve Duke, International Studies

If Steve Duke isn’t in his Reynolda Hall office, you might look for him in Russia, Finland or one of the other 16 countries he’s visited. Duke, who has been director of the Center for International Studies for two-and-a-half years, works with faculty, students and […]


Klein publishes edition of novel

Scott Klein, professor and chair of English, has published an edition of Wyndham Lewis’s novel “Tarr,” with Oxford University Press, as part of the Oxford World Classics series. This is the first scholarly edition of the final 1928 text of Lewis’s novel.


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