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Locklair has work performed in Paris

Dan Locklair, composer-in-residence and professor of music, had one of his works performed in recital at The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France, on Oct. 3. The central movement, Aria, of his suite for organ, Glory and Peace, was performed by organist Franck Shelton. […]


Brooks to retire

Bernice Brooks is retiring after 33 years in the University Advancement office. She was most recently gift coordinator in Alumni Records. She is married to William Brooks in Facilities Management. 


Silver receives funding from NIH

Wayne Silver, professor of biology, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health for his proposal, “Undergraduate Neuroscience Training Cooperative between Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University.”


Lucas receives award

Nina Lucas, associate professor of dance, received the Excellence in Advising Award at the New Student Convocation in August. She joined the faculty in 1996.


Louden publishes book

Allan Louden, professor of communication, has published the book “Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century” (IDEBATE Press, New York, 2010).


McLamb named assistant dean of development

Jon McLamb has been named assistant dean of development for the School of Law. He previously worked at Georgia State University as the associate athletic director for development and marketing and later as the director of regional development for the university. He has also worked […]


Dedicated Deacons

Ashley Jones in Residence Life and Housing has been working very hard to create great opportunities for students. From an RA exchange trip to Canada, to healthy and fun events for all students, she is one of many staff members who help make Wake Forest […]

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Dedicated Deacons

My hearty thanks to those of you that have worked and will work on Wake Forest’s Habitat for Humanity house. I am so appreciative of your service and commitment to our community. Read more. — from Nathan O. Hatch, University President

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Rogan publishes article, presents paper

Randy Rogan, professor of communication, published the article “Jihad Against Infidels and Democracy: A Frame Analysis of Jihadist Ideology and Jurisprudence for Martyrdom and Violent Jihad,” in Communication Monographs (77, pp. 393-413). He also presented the paper “Biased Objectivity: An Investigation of Differential Language in the […]


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