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Update on parking in Lot Q

As parking lot improvements for Lot Q continue, the eastern section is complete and is now re-opened. The western section, entered from Allen Easley Street and Aaron Lane, will be closed from July 15 through Aug. 12. Please park in the eastern section of Lot Q […]


June 2013 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in June 2013: DeShazer, Mary K. (English and Women’s & Gender Studies). Mammographies: The Cultural Discourses of Breast Cancer Narratives. University of Michigan Press. June 2013. Hall, Mark A., Mary Anne Bobinski, & David Orentlicher. (School of Law). Health […]


Bennett named ‘Master of the Profession’

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Wake Forest photographer Ken Bennett has been doing a lot of impressive talking. What he had to say recently attracted the attention of his colleagues around the country. In June, the University Photographers’ Association of America […]


Volunteer for Habitat build on Saturday

Wake Forest is again co-sponsoring a Habitat for Humanity house with the medical center, and the project kicks off on Saturday, July 13, with a Wall Build. WFU volunteers and Habitat construction staff will build all the walls – both interior and exterior – for the […]

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Proposals funded: Messier, Harriger

Congratulations to Stephen Phillip Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Pain Management in Osteoarthritis: Clinical Benefits and Cost Effectiveness” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 1R01AR064320-01 and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (WFU funding […]


Moser elected to board

Donald “Buz” Moser, the executive director of business services, was elected to a three-year term on the National Association of College Stores (NACS) Board of Trustees. Moser has been the director of university stores at Wake Forest since 1999. Within the college bookstore industry, Moser […]


Publications: Dalton, Pisapia

Mary M. Dalton, a professor of communication, film studies and women’s and gender studies, published “‘Bad Teacher’ is Bad for Teachers” in the Journal of Popular Film and Video in a special issue titled “Teaching Popular Film and Television: Critical Media Literacy and Narratives in (Teacher) […]


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