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The Prop’s The Thing for stage shows

The suitcases in “The Grapes of Wrath.” The gun in the climactic scene of “West Side Story.” The small glass animals in “The Glass Menagerie.” The bottles of alcohol in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Props are often vital to a play’s storyline, but […]


Green teams taking root on campus

Green teams — groups of employees who volunteer to help identify and implement specific sustainable practices in their departments — are flourishing around campus. Departments select a green team “captain” to evaluate the current level of sustainable practices in their offices and make suggestions for […]


Campus dining focus groups

Aramark will be conducting focus group meetings on campus dining with faculty and staff. Everyone who participates will receive $20 food dollars added to their faculty or staff account. Also, lunch will be provided. The focus groups will be held on Feb. 16 and 23 […]


Cromwell attends Management Institute

Sara Cromwell, the Public Relations, Marketing, and Membership Coordinator at the Museum of Anthropology, attended the Jekyll Island (Ga.) Management Institute with 16 other emerging museum professionals in January. JIMI is an annual institute for professionals to learn more about general administration and operations in […]


Whittington writes catalog

Steve Whittington, director of the Museum of Anthropology, wrote a catalog to accompany the museum’s current exhibit, “Art of Sky, Art of Earth,” that features ancient pottery from the Maya civilization. The full-color catalog includes more than 50 photographs and accompanying text, in English and […]


Trustees honor Pete Kulynych

Life Trustee Petro “Pete” Kulynych was honored for his 40 years of service to Wake Forest by the University’s board of trustees during the board’s meeting Feb. 3. At the same meeting, Kulynych’s daughter, Janice K. Story (’75), a current member of the board of […]


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