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Upcoming tech training opportunities

In April and May, Wake Forest’s information systems learning team will be hosting technology training classes on campus and at the University Corporate Center. Classes on campus include instruction on Google webpage design, teaching remotely with WebEx, photo editing basics, and an introduction to […]


Wake Forest Innovations is soliciting proposals

Wake Forest Innovations is soliciting proposals for a new round of Commercialization Pathway Awards. Applications are encouraged from researchers whose work holds innovative promise. The deadline for proposals is April 11. Wake Forest Innovations seeks milestone-driven projects that can lead to proprietary products and technologies […]


ZSRx mini-MOOC a success

Over 400 librarians, scholars, publishers, researchers, writers, readers, parents, alumi and friends recently attended a three-week online seminar called, “The Past, Present, and Future Perfect Tense of E-Books,” hosted by the Z. Smith Reynolds Library via their ZSRx platform. The course was intended to […]

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Focusing on counseling needs for combat veterans, families

The counseling department’s annual continuing education seminar will be held on Friday, April 11. This year’s spring seminar, “The War May be Ending, but the Counseling is Only Beginning: Serving Combat Veterans and their Families,” will feature David Fenell, a professor of counselor education at the University […]

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Proposals funded: Anderson, Iltis, Silman

Congratulations to David J. Anderson, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Evoluntionary ecology of seabird reproductive life histories” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Congratulations to Ana Iltis, associate professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled“Center for Bioethics, Health and Social Visiting […]


Student Health Service staff present workshop

        Beth Montplaisir, Natascha Romeo and Lavi Wilson recently presented a workshop entitled “Sustainability through Collaboration” at the Southern College Health Association’s annual meeting in Atlanta on March 14. The presentation focused on the importance of institutionalizing opportunities for clinical and specialty […]


Faculty Publications: February updates

        Catanzano, Amy. (English). “Starlight in Two Million: A Neo-Scientific Novella.” Noemi Press. January 2014. Gillespie, Michele, & Sally G. McMillen, Eds. (History). “North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times.” (Southern Women: Their Lives and Times, Book 1). University of Georgia Press. […]


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