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Catanoso at the forefront of climate change reporting

Justin Catanoso’s reporting has established him as an expert in fraud in the tobacco industry, the business economy in North Carolina, and the process of becoming a saint. Now Catanoso, a veteran journalist and director of the journalism program, is shifting his focus to raising […]


Proposals funded: King, Carroll, Salsbury

Congratulations to Stephen Bruce King, professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “New Reagents for Tracking Protein Oxidation in Cells by MS and Imaging Methods” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 1R33CA177461-01 and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding […]


Spaces available in WFU’s healthy lifestyle program

Space is still available in Wake Forest’s Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (TLC) program. Whether your goal is to eat healthier, stop smoking, lose weight or exercise, the TLC program can help. With the addition of several new components, TLC is better than ever. What is HELPS TLC? HELPS […]


Collins named SMU law dean

Vice Provost Jennifer Collins has been named Judge James Noel Dean of Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law. SMU made the announcement today. “Jennifer was everything one could possibly wish for in a vice provost and cherished colleague: attentive to concerns across faculty, […]


External support for WFU research remains strong

The following letter is adapted from director of Research and Sponsored Programs Lori Messer’s introduction to the October issue of Research News: Reynolda Campus research had an excellent year. For fiscal year 2013, total external support for projects exceeded $9.8 million, the second-highest amount in […]


Proposals funded: Smith, Rejeski, Marsh

Congratulations to William K. Smith, professor of biology and Charles H. Babcock chair of botany, whose proposal entitled “The Impact of Saltwater Incursion on Bold Cypress (Taxodium distichum) in a Coastal Freshwater Wetland” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce and North Carolina […]


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