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Proposals funded: Kim-Shapiro, Carroll

Congratulations to Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Exercise, Weight Loss and Arterial Stiffness in Obese, Older Adults” has been funded by the American Heart Association and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to David Carroll, professor of physics, whose […]


USB renamed Alumni Hall

The former University Services Building has been renamed Alumni Hall. The building houses several offices: advancement (which includes alumni services), Deacon One card, parking & transportation and residence life & housing. It previously housed human resources, information systems and others. The new Alumni Hall has its […]


Wake Forest cleans up

The Simon Institute, a nonprofit organization that supports the cleaning industry, has nominated Wake Forest for 11 Cleaning Industry Awards – the most ever for the University. “There’s a total of 16 awards, and we’re nominated in eleven categories,” said Jim Alty, the associate vice-president […]


Sutton co-authors article

Lynn Sutton, the dean of Z. Smith Reynolds Library, co-authored an article published in July 2012: Bruxvoort, Diane, John E. Burger, and Lynn Sorensen Sutton. “Like a Snowball Gathering Speed: Development of ASERL’s Print Journal Retention Program.” Collection Management 37.3-4 (2012): 223-36. Read the article […]


Kersh begins duties as provost

Rogan Kersh’s tenure as the University’s new provost and professor of political science began on July 1. A Wake Forest alumnus, Kersh assumed his new duties as Wake Forest’s chief academic officer with responsibility for supervising and administering the academic programs and plans of the […]


Proposals funded: Thonhauser, Holzwarth

Congratulations to Timo Thonhauser, assistant professor of physics, and to Natalie A. Holzwarth, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “ES12: The 24th Annual workshop on Recent Developments in Electronic Structure Theory” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.


Proposals funded: Fetrow, Furr

Congratulations to Jacquelyn Fetrow, dean of the College, whose proposal entitled “Analysis of Redox Modulated Signaling Networks in Response to Ionizing Radiation” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency) under award number 33-155120-00000-100-54134. Congratulations […]


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