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Film on the art of the Gilded Age to premiere at Reynolda House; David Lubin featured

This is a guest post from Reynolda House Museum of American Art:

Reynolda House Museum of American Art will host the North Carolina premiere of “America Rising: The Arts of the Gilded Age,” a film that tells the story of the painting, sculpture, music and literature of America’s renaissance featuring art historian David Lubin, the Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art at Wake Forest. Lubin is the author of “Grand Illusions: American Art and the First World War,” which will be available for purchase at the museum.


Allison McWilliams: Opportunities for reflection

Allison McWilliams is assistant vice president of mentoring and alumni personal and career development in the Office of Personal and Career Development. She writes occasional articles for Inside WFU. This is the fourth for the fall semester. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff from her professional experiences with students.


Campus Crime Alert

The University Police Department is investigating a report that two groups of men were seen arguing in Parking Lot N tonight and that one of the men appeared to have a handgun. No shots were fired, no one has been reported as injured. The man was not seen pointing the gun at anyone.

The incident, which occurred in the parking lot between Kitchin and Poteat Residence halls, was reported to University Police at 9:27 p.m. tonight. Some students saw the incident and contacted University Police.

The University Police Department said that the men fled the parking lot and have not been found on campus. Officers are patrolling the campus, but have not found the individuals on campus. Their identities are not known.

If anyone has information that may assist in the investigation, they are asked by University Police to call 336-758-5911, immediately.

The University Police Department is investigating a report that two groups of men were seen arguing in Parking Lot N tonight and that one of the men appeared to have a handgun. No shots were fired, no one has been reported as injured. The man was not seen pointing the gun at anyone.

The incident, which occurred in the parking lot between Kitchin and Poteat Residence halls, was reported to University Police at 9:27 p.m. tonight. Some students saw the incident and contacted University Police.

The University Police Department said that the men fled the parking lot and have not been found on campus. Officers are patrolling the campus, but have not found the individuals on campus. Their identities are not known.

If anyone has information that may assist in the investigation, they are asked by University Police to call 336-758-5911, immediately.

The University Police Department is investigating a report that two groups of men were seen arguing in Parking Lot N tonight and that one of the men appeared to have a handgun. No shots were fired, no one has been reported as injured. The man was not seen pointing the gun at anyone.

The incident, which occurred in the parking lot between Kitchin and Poteat Residence halls, was reported to University Police at 9:27 p.m. tonight. Some students saw the incident and contacted University Police.

The University Police Department said that the men fled the parking lot and have not been found on campus. Officers are patrolling the campus, but have not found the individuals on campus. Their identities are not known.

If anyone has information that may assist in the investigation, they are asked by University Police to call 336-758-5911, immediately.

The University Police Department is investigating a report that two groups of men were seen arguing in Parking Lot N tonight and that one of the men appeared to have a handgun. No shots were fired, no one has been reported as injured. The man was not seen pointing the gun at anyone.

The incident, which occurred in the parking lot between Kitchin and Poteat Residence halls, was reported to University Police at 9:27 p.m. tonight. Some students saw the incident and contacted University Police.

The University Police Department said that the men fled the parking lot and have not been found on campus. Officers are patrolling the campus, but have not found the individuals on campus. Their identities are not known.

If anyone has information that may assist in the investigation, they are asked by University Police to call 336-758-5911, immediately.

The University Police Department is investigating a report that two groups of men were seen arguing in Parking Lot N tonight and that one of the men appeared to have a handgun.  No shots were fired, no one has been reported as injured.  The man was not seen pointing the gun at anyone.


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