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Allison McWilliams: Ask powerful questions

Allison McWilliams, director of mentoring and alumni personal and career development in the Office of Personal and Career Development, will write occasional articles in 2015-2016 for Inside WFU. This is her fourth for the academic year. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff drawn from her professional experience with students.


WakeUnited: Live Malika Roman Isler

Malika Roman Isler joined Wake Forest in 2015 as the director of wellbeing, a role that she notes has several connections to the work of the United Way. “At the foundation, both the United Way and the WFU Thrive Initiative approach community wellbeing holistically,” Roman […]


Proposals funded: Anderson, Carroll, Kiang

Congratulations to Michael Anderson, assistant professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Spatiotemporal dynamics of woody cover in East African savannas” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).     Congratulations to David Carroll, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Organic Thermoelectrics: the matrix […]


‘Project Pumpkin’ to be held in Reynolds Gymnasium

Due to rain in the forecast, Project Pumpkin will be held in Reynolds Gym on Wed., Oct. 28., from 3 to 6 p.m. More than 800 Winston-Salem area children are expected to attend Wake Forest’s annual Halloween festival. This year’s festival will have an “Under the Sea” theme based on […]


Temporary parking changes for Project Pumpkin

The following message is sent on behalf of the Office of Parking and Transportation: Student volunteers will welcome more than 800 children to Wake Forest on Oct. 28 for Project Pumpkin, an annual event that offers an afternoon of Halloween fun.   The arrival of the […]


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