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Mark Woodard receives certification

Mark Woodard, business manager in the health and exercise science department, recently passed the certified research administrator exam. He is the first person outside of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs to do so, reports the health and exercise science department. More […]


Faculty publications: June updates

  Dalton, Mary M., Rebecca Steiner, & Candis Tate, Eds. (Communication). Critical Media Studies: Student Essays on THE WIRE. Library Partners Press. May 2015.       Madera, Judith. (English). Black Atlas: Geography and Flow in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature. Duke University Press. June 2015. […]


TLC’s Teaching Renewal Retreat continues to grow

A guest post by Catherine Ross, director of Wake Forest’s Teaching and Learning Center: When assistant professors begin their careers, most colleges and universities have a process in place for mentoring and supporting these newest teachers and researchers. Only a very few college teaching […]


Online tool for requesting tuition concession available

Human Resources has launched an online tool that replaces the paper form used to request tuition concession for faculty and staff.  In addition to making it more efficient to submit requests, this sustainable solution adds capabilities for faculty and staff to track their tuition reimbursement. […]


ZSR’s Bennett selected to attend workshop

Stephanie Bennett, collections archivist in Z. Smith Reynolds Library’s special collections and archives department, has been selected to attend an Image Permanence Institute (IPI) workshop on preservation of digitally printed materials in libraries, archives and museums. Bennett was one of 15 participants selected from a […]


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