Faculty and staff books: September and October 2021
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty and staff from the Reynolda Campus who reported publishing books in September and October 2021:
- Crainshaw, Jill Y. (Divinity). Writing Work of the People: Liturgical Writing as Spiritual, Theological, and Prophetic Work. Church Publishing. 2021.
- Hellyer, Robert. (History). Green with Milk and Sugar: When Japan Filled America’s Tea Cups. Columbia University Press. 2021.
- Lather, Amy. (Classics). Materiality and Aesthetics in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry (Ancient Cultures, New Materialisms series). Edinburgh University Press. 2021.
- Mitra, Ananda. (Communication). Modern Day Surveillance Ecosystem and Impacts on Privacy. Information Science Reference. 2021.
- Palmiter, Alan R. (Law). Examples & Explanations for Securities Regulation, 8th ed. Wolters Kluwer. 2021.
- Tribble, Mary. (Advancement). Pious Ambitions: Sally Merriam Wait’s Mission South, 1813-1831. University of Tennessee Press. 2021.
- Virgil, Steven M. (Law), & Sherri Lawson Clark (Anthropology). Poverty Law and Advocacy in America: Readings and Materials. Carolina Academic Press. 2021.
- Whitley, M. Stanley, & Luis González. (Spanish). Gramática para la composición with website, 3rd ed. Georgetown University Press. 2021.
Categories: Faculty News, Inside WFU, Staff News
Hatch research grant awarded to Amy Lather
Amy Lather, assistant professor of classical languages, was recently awarded the Nathan and Julie Hatch Research Grant for Academic Excellence.
The award includes a week of study at Oxford University’s Harris Manchester College. It also covers numerous expenses associated with the trip.
Lather plans to conduct research at the Oxfordshire Archives, where she will study ancient Greek aesthetics, perception and cognition.
“I am incredibly grateful for this unique opportunity as a junior faculty member to delve deeply into research and writing for a full week,” said Lather, who looks forward to meeting international scholars during her studies.
Lather joined Wake Forest’s faculty in 2016. Recently, she also was a recipient of the University’s Innovative Teaching Award.
Categories: Faculty News, Inside WFU
Comings and Goings for July 2016
See a list of employees joining and leaving the University in July 2016:
Categories: University Announcement