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Late Night Breakfast needs volunteers

The Late Night Breakfast is still in need of a few good faculty/staff volunteers, particularly at the 11 p.m.-midnight hour as servers. The Late Night Breakfast will be held on Sunday, Dec. 9, in the Fresh Food Company (the Pit) and will run from 10 […]

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Proposals funded: Silver, Messier, Mulder, Thonhauser

Congratulations to Wayne Silver, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Undergraduate Neuroscience Training Cooperative between WFU and WSSU” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5R25NS065778-04. Congratulations to Stephen Phillip Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal […]


Griffith to retire after 46 years

A message from Provost Rogan Kersh: To our Wake Forest colleagues and friends, After 46 years of passionate and dedicated service, Ross Griffith will begin phased retirement from his position as director of Institutional Research on Jan. 1, 2013. Ross has served Wake Forest with […]


Retired archivist Woodard featured in Journal

John Woodard (’61), who retired as the archivist at Wake Forest in 2001, was recently featured in the Winston-Salem Journal. Woodard, who lives in Germanton, has been working on a list of people related to Wake Forest who served in the Civil War. So far, […]


Nominate faculty for mentorship award

To honor faculty members who have distinguished themselves as excellent mentors of Wake Forest undergraduates, URECA (the Undergraduate REsearch and Creative Activities Center) has established a faculty award for Excellence in Mentorship in Research and Creative Work. The award recognizes those faculty who share their […]


Former staffer Fyten dies

Former staffer David Fyten died Nov. 21 at age 65. Fyten served in several roles — assistant vice president for Public Affairs, University Editor and editor of Wake Forest Magazine — from 1991 until his retirement in 2002. Fyten continued to write for the magazine […]


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