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Wake Forest hosts public forums on key election issues

From foreign policy to education policy, Wake Forest University will host “Election 2016: Debating the Issues,” a three-day series of forums featuring national and regional experts offering different perspectives on key election issues. Free and open to the public, the sessions will be held Oct. 25, 26, and 27.

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September 2015 faculty publications

Barbour, Sally; David Howard; Thomas Lacroix; & Judith Misrahi-Barak, Eds. (Romance Languages). Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’ 2: Diaspora, Memory and Intimacy. Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée. May 2015.


December 2014 faculty publications

        Coates, David. (Politics & International Affairs). America in the Shadow of Empire. Palgrave Macmillan. December 2014. Allhoff, Fritz, & Mark Hall. (Law). The Affordable Care Act Decision: Philosphical and Legal Implications. Routledge. February 2014. Holdridge, Jefferson. (English). Devil’s Den and Other […]


January 2013 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in January 2013: Coates, David. (Politics & International Affairs). Pursuing the Progressive Case?: Observing Obama in Real Time. iUniverse. December 2012. Sparks, Karol K., & Harding de C. Williams. (School of Law, Adjunct). The Keys to Banking Law: A […]


Two debates on campus this week

As the Election Day approaches, the Wake Forest campus continues to be a hotbed for political discussions. On Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 8-9:30 p.m., the Old Gold & Black student newspaper will hold a debate between the College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians in Brendle Recital […]

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July 2012 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in July 2012: Balaev, Michelle. (English, Visiting). The Nature of Trauma in American Novels. Northwestern University Press. June 2012. Coates, David, Ed., Kathleen Smith, and Charles Walldorf, Jr. (Political Science). The Oxford Companion to American Politics. Oxford University Press. […]


It takes a village to put on ‘The Grapes of Wrath’

Sharon Andrews and her colleagues in the theatre and dance department would like to make the University Theatre the community’s theatre. Andrews, an associate professor of theatre, is directing the University Theatre’s current production of “The Grapes of Wrath” on the Mainstage Theatre. The […]

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