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Mews at Graylyn reopens

Graylyn is excited to announce the recent grand reopening of the Mews. After several months of renovations, the final touches have been added and guests have begun checking in to the newly renovated accommodations and enjoying all of the new services and amenities. The blog […]


McGalliard selected for NHTI

Donna McGalliard, the dean of Residence Life and Housing, has been selected to serve as faculty for this year’s National Housing Training Institute (NHTI), being held at the University of Georgia, June 12-16, in Athens, Ga. The James C. Grimm National Housing Training Institute provides […]


CIT hosts forum Tuesday

As part of the Next Steps in Academic Technology discussion this spring, the Committee for Information Technologies (CIT) is exploring a number of ideas related to academic information technologies, including the laptop program. In May, the committee will submit a set of recommendations to the […]


Human Resources opens in new location

The Human Resources department will open Monday, April 30, at 2598 Reynolda Road, at the intersection of Polo and Reynolda roads. The department is moving to enable the University to create more social space for students on campus. The new location will be more accessible […]


Proposals funded: Holzwarth, Salsbury

Congratulations to Natalie A. Holzwarth, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “ES12: The 24th Annual workshop on Recent Development in Electronic Structure Theory” has been funded by the Army Research Office (ARO). Congratulations to Freddie Salsbury, associate professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Targeting the […]


Librarians have works published

Sarah Jeong’s paper, “Core Resources on Time Series Analysis for Academic Libraries: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography,” has been published in the Charleston Conference Proceedings 2010 (K. Strauch, B.R. Bernhardt, & L.H. Hinds, Eds., Charleston, SC: Against the Grain Press, pp. 200-209). Jeong is the science […]


Update from Dept. of Communication

Jarrod Atchison published the article, “The Mystic Chords of Separation: Decorum and Jefferson Davis’s Resignation from the Senate,” Southern Communication Journal: Volume 77, Issue 2, 2012. Alessandra B. Von Burg, Ron Von Burg, Gordon R. Mitchell, and Allan D. Louden published the essay, “Emerging Communication […]


Orser to deliver ‘Last Lecture’

Associate Dean Paul Orser (’69) will share his life lessons with the Wake Forest community at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, in Annenberg Forum in Carswell Hall. Orser received his B.S. (Wake Forest) and M.S. and Ph.D. (Emory) degrees before joining Stone & Webster […]


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