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WFDD raises $54,133 in one-day campaign

WFDD, the public radio station licensed to Wake Forest, raised $54,133  in one day of on-air fundraising on Thursday, June 14. For the past several years, the station, which serves 32 counties in northwest North Carolina and southern Virginia, has held a short on-air fundraising […]

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May 2012 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in May 2012: Roniger, Luis, James Green, & Pablo Yankelevich, Eds. (Political Science). Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas. Sussex Academic Press. April 2012. Wiethaus, Ulrike, & Brothers of the Buffalo Prayer Circle, Eds. (Religion). Brothers […]


Computing network outages for summer 2012

Beginning Friday, June 22, Information Systems staff and contractors will begin work to upgrade the existing computing network hardware in campus buildings. Information Systems is coordinating the schedule through key contacts in each building. The work is expected to continue through mid-August. The new hardware […]


Learn about smart-cations

On Tuesday, June 26 from noon-1 p.m., Visit Winston-Salem will offer suggestions and ideas for local fun and staycations – including pop-trivia and prizes. Also, did you know that AAA is more than just roadside assistance? AAA of Winston-Salem with help you discover how to […]

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Learn about NOVAtime

This is the new time-keeping and leave management application the University is implementing to further support improved, efficient services to employees. This new application will unify all time and attendance activities for bi-weekly paid staff and students, replacing Stromberg and the time-keeping applications within WIN. […]

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O’Neill receives fellowship, appointment

Morna O’Neill, an assistant professor of art history, has received a fellowship to the Yale Center for British Art from September through October 2012. While at the Center, she will research the work of the English artist John Constable, in particular his publication of mezzotints […]


Professors stress out, too

Across the nation, faculty roles are becoming more complex and more demanding, says Catherine Ross, director of Wake Forest’s Teaching and Learning Center. The resulting stress affects both their personal and professional lives. The University decided to combat the phenomenon this spring by hosting workshops […]


Oakes attends session at Department of State

Barbee Myers Oakes, assistant provost for diversity and inclusion, recently attended a wisdom session at the U.S. Department of State focusing on the role of diversity and inclusion in foreign policy. Oakes was invited as one of the top diversity and inclusion thought leaders in […]


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