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Cook, Hicks featured in the Journal

Two Wake Forest employees were featured in the Winston-Salem Journal over the holidays. Carter Cook, who works in WFU’s legal office, took almost 25 years of piano playing for pleasure and recorded a CD of 12 hymns, including classics like “The Old Rugged Cross” and […]


Former WFU police chief Hill passes away

Al Hill, who worked at Wake Forest for more than 35 years, died on Dec. 24 at age 73. Hill, who started work at WFU in 1972, served as an investigator, chief of police and director of public safety. He also worked for Residence Life […]


Borwick elected president of IAWM

During the fall semester, professor Susan Borwick was elected President of the International Alliance for Women in Music, a global alliance of women and men working to increase and enhance musical activities and opportunities and to promote all aspects of the music of women. The […]


Shaw, McDaniel and Schmitt receive honors

Dr. Edward G. Shaw, professor of radiation oncology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and professor of counseling at Wake Forest, has received an award from the Society for NeuroOncology recognizing him for his contributions to the field. Shaw is the inaugural recipient and was […]


Power outage scheduled for December 30

A power outage is scheduled at Wake Forest on Dec. 30, primarily affecting the area of the campus bordered by Polo Road, Reynolda Road and University Parkway. University Corporate Center on Reynolds Boulevard will be affected, too. To minimize the possibility of damage to electrical […]


Proposals funded: Guthold, Salsbury, Roniger

Congratulations to Martin Guthold, associate professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Lab-on-Bead Enabled Next-Generation Sequencing for Cancer Drug Discovery” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number I R43 GM102987-01 and NanoMedica LLC (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to Freddie Salsbury, […]


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