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 […]


Congratulations to retiring faculty, staff

The following is a message from President Nathan Hatch:  Video While commencement season always brings about a sense of new beginnings and opportunities, it’s also a time to say thank you and bid farewell to many of our friends, colleagues and mentors who have called […]


Proposals funded: Miller, Katula, Lawlor and Carroll

Congratulations to Gary D. Miller, associate professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Increased Plasma Nitrite, Tissue Oxygenation and Functional Changes in PAD” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 1560532138A1 and the Duke University (WFU funding agency). […]


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 April 25. 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 […]


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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Katula presents at health conference

Professor Jeffrey Katula gave an invited presentation at the National Institutes of Health Dissemination and Implementation Conference in Bethesda, Md., on March 19-20 on the Healthy Living Partnerships to Prevent Diabetes (HELP PD) project. HELP PD, funded by NIH, is a community-based diabetes prevention program […]


Proposals funded: Fulp, Lawlor

Congratulations to Errin Fulp, associate professor of Computer Science, whose proposal entitled “Modeling Mobile Agent Populations and Movement for CEDS” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Battelle Memorial Institute. Congratulations to Michael Lawlor, professor of Health & Exercise […]


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