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Young performs at UNCSA

Eileen Young performed by invitation of the UNC School of the Arts faculty on their recital, “Hindemith Lives!” on Saturday evening, Oct. 19, in Watson Hall on the campus of the School of the Arts. Young played bass clarinet with other UNCSA faculty members on […]


Update on the wireless network

The following message is from Rick Matthews, associate provost for technology and information systems and chief information officer: Thank you for your patience and understanding as we worked to resolve the problem with our wireless network. Information Systems staff worked with Cisco Systems engineers around […]


Gladding makes training video at ACA conference

Alexander Street Press and the American Counseling Association (ACA) just released a video of  Sam Gladding, chair and professor of counseling, conducting a 90-minute group counseling session before a live audience at last year’s ACA conference in Cincinnati. The video is titled “Promoting Growth within a […]


Former professor will have book signing

Former professor Margaret Supplee “Peggy” Smith has written a new book, “American Ski Resort: Architecture, Style, Experience,” that meticulously traces the architectural evolution of ski resorts from the 1930s to the 1990s. She presents a compelling case that ski resorts are a distinctly American type of architecture […]


Classical studies professor talks Vitruvius in Berlin

Assistant professor of classical languages John Oksanish traveled to Berlin, Germany, this summer to deliver a paper at an international conference, “Vitruvius in the Round.” Vitruvius, a Roman architect and engineer during the 1st century BC, is best known for his work “De Architectura” (On Architecture). The […]


Whittington has active role at conference

Stephen Whittington, the director of the Museum of Anthropology, participated in a panel discussion entitled “Under the Umbrella: Museums Governed by Larger Organizations” at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Museums Conference in Savannah, Ga., on Oct. 8. Whittington, who is the regional representative for […]


Thank you from President Hatch

The following is a message from President Nathan Hatch: My message today is brief, but filled with tremendous gratitude and pride for all the many, many Wake Forest faculty, staff and students who helped to make last week so memorable and successful. From the incredible […]


Exciting news about the future of Wake Forest

The following is a message from President Nathan Hatch: Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, Please join me today (Friday, Oct. 18) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. under the tent on Manchester Plaza to celebrate Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest. Wake Forest University […]


Parking recommendations for Thursday, Friday

Several events this week will require closing partial and complete parking lots in order to accommodate many visitors and guests, especially Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17-18. We wish to share the following list of closures and provide parking recommendations/options for faculty and staff during these […]


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