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Proposals funded: Jurchescu, Kiang, Silman and Villalba

Congratulations to Oana Jurchescu, assistant professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Spintronics for Novel Device Application and Metrology Advancement” has been funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Congratulations to Lisa Kiang, associate professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Gratitude, Well-being, and the […]


Proposals funded in CNS, CSC, HES, HST, and PHY

Congratulations to Philip Clarke, assistant professor of counseling, whose proposal entitled “Care Train Project” has been funded by the Wake Forest University Health Sciences. Congratulations to Robert Hellyer, associate professor of history, whose proposal entitled “The Civil Wars of Japan’s Meiji Restoration and National Reconciliation […]


Gladding delivers keynote speech for counselors in Asia

Sam Gladding, professor of counseling, keynoted the 20th Biennial Conference of Association of Psychological and Educational Counselors in Asia (APECA) on Dec. 4 in Singapore. His topic was “Creativity within Counseling: A Contemporary and Evidence-based Approach to Health and Healing.” APECA is composed of […]


Focusing on counseling needs for combat veterans, families

The counseling department’s annual continuing education seminar will be held on Friday, April 11. This year’s spring seminar, “The War May be Ending, but the Counseling is Only Beginning: Serving Combat Veterans and their Families,” will feature David Fenell, a professor of counselor education at the University […]

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