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URECA Center honors Noftle and Titus

The Undergraduate REsearch and Creative Activities (URECA) Center has honored professor of chemistry Ron Noftle and professor of art history Harry Titus with its highest honors for faculty. They recently won the inaugural URECA Faculty Awards for Excellence in Mentorship in Research and Creative Work […]


Benefits enrollment begins; fair is Tuesday

The annual benefits enrollment process for Reynolda Campus benefits-eligible faculty and staff will take place April 1-12. Employees will need to actively enroll for benefits if you plan to make changes to your elections, covered dependents, or participate in a Flexible Spending Account. HR will […]


Reception to honor Zick will be April 29

A message from President Nathan Hatch: Soon, we will have an opportunity to honor longtime Vice President and Dean for Student Affairs Ken Zick.  I invite the campus community to gather on Monday, April 29, in Reynolda Hall’s Green Room for a reception recognizing […]


Laughlin’s art on display at N.C. Museum of Art

Page Laughlin, a professor of art, was recently selected to have her work displayed the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh. The display is titled Dwelling: Interiors and is composed of paintings by Laughlin and photographs by Pamela Pecchio from the University of Virginia. […]


Proposals funded: Marsh, Silman, Anderson

Congratulations to Anthony Marsh, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Cooperative Lifestyle Intervention Project (CLIP II)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5R18HL076441-07. Congratulations to Miles R. Silman, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Understanding […]


SAC to hear presentation on WFU benefits

The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) will hear a presentation on the University’s benefit programs at a March 26 meeting. Angela Culler and Shannon Calleja, members of the Human Resources staff, will make a presentation on benefit programs in advance of the annual benefits enrollment for […]


#IntenseWakeFan profiled by Old Gold & Black

Kenny Herbst (’97), an associate professor of marketing in the Schools of Business who also happens to be a former walk-on basketball player, trended worldwide on Twitter during the 2013 ACC Tournament. His energetic support of Wake Forest as it played Maryland inspired the hashtag […]


Cook completes certification process

The Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) has announced that Kevin Cook of Wake Forest has become the 145th grounds management professional to successfully complete its Certified Grounds Manager (CGM) program. Cook currently serves as the lead groundskeeper at Graylyn International Conference Center. “I wanted to […]


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