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Update from the Dept. of Communication

Mary M. Dalton and Laura R. Linder published “Teacher TV: Iconic Images of Teachers on American Television” in How “the Teacher” Is Presented in Literature, History, Religion, and the Arts: Cross-cultural Analyses of a Stereotype, eds. Raymond McCluskey and Stephen Mckinney. Lewiston, New York: Edwin […]


Proposals funded: Johnson, Von Burg

Congratulations to Todd Johnson, president of WFU Charlotte Center Board of Visitors, whose proposal entitled “Regenerative Medicine: Current Concepts and Changing trends” has been funded by the NC Biotechnology Center.   Congratulations to Ron Von Burg, assistant professor of communication, whose proposal entitled “Benjamin Franklin […]


April 2013 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in April 2013: Bardon, Adrian, & Heather Dyke, Eds. (Philosophy). A Companion to the Philosophy of Time (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy series). Wiley-Blackwell. April 2013. Fisher, Louis, & Katy J. Harriger. (Politics & International Affairs). American Constitutional Law, 10th […]


Dalton publishes chapter about teachers on TV

Mary M. Dalton and Laura R. Linder published “Teacher TV: Iconic Images of Teachers on American Television” in How “the Teacher” Is Presented in Literature, History, Religion, and the Arts: Cross-cultural Analyses of a Stereotype eds. Raymond McCluskey and Stephen Mckinney. Lewiston, New York: […]


Dalton has article published

Mary Dalton published “Conquer or Connect: Power, Patterns, and the Gendered Narrative” in the Journal of Film and Video, Volume 65, Nos. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2013, pp. 23-29. Dalton is a professor of communication, film studies, and women’s and gender studies at Wake Forest, […]


Thursdays at Byrum

The Provost and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at the Porter B. Byrum Welcome and Admissions Center on March 7. A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that […]

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Update from the Dept. of Communication

Jarrod Atchison presented the papers “Open Source Evidence: An Analysis of the First Year”; “Spectrum of Interrogation: Developing a New Vocabulary for Affirmative Cases in Intercollegiate Policy Debate”; and “The Role of Evidence Production, Consumption and Communication in an Era of Digital Information.” Jarrod participated […]


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