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Kairoff receives NEH research grant

Professor of English Claudia Kairoff and a research colleague have received a second major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to edit the works of the early 18th century British poet Anne Finch.


Locklair’s music performed in Montreal

Dan Locklair, professor of music and composer-in-residence, had a selection, “Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Montréal),” performed on August 8 in Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal, Canada by The Choristers of the Montreal Boys’ Choir Course as a part of the Evensong celebrating the 50th anniversary of […]


Nominations sought for Employee of the Year

Nominations are now been accepted for the 2010 Employee of the Year awards. The deadline for nominations is Sept. 29. Each year, Wake Forest presents awards to two staff members who demonstrate exemplary dedication and devotion to the University. Winners receive a $1,000 cash award […]


Escott asked to speak at Hall induction

Paul Escott, Reynolds Professor of History, has been asked to speak on the late Wake Forest alumnus and author W.J. Cash when Cash is inducted into the N.C. Literary Hall of Fame at the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities in Southern Pines in […]


Bennett wins awards

Ken Bennett, University Photographer, won two awards for undergraduate admissions publications in the annual competition sponsored by the University Photographers Association of America. The admissions search piece won third place in the General Publications photography, and the admissions viewbook won second place in the viewbooks […]


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