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Boyle gives round-table presentation

Anne Boyle, professor of English, delivered a round-table presentation on “Writing Program Assessment: Accountability and Enrichment” at the Carolinas Writing Program Administrators’ fall conference on Sept. 21 at Wildacres retreat in Little Switzerland, N.C.


Kairoff receives NEH research grant

Professor of English Claudia Kairoff and a research colleague have received a second major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to edit the works of the early 18th century British poet Anne Finch.


Nominations sought for Employee of the Year

Nominations are now been accepted for the 2010 Employee of the Year awards. The deadline for nominations is Sept. 29. Each year, Wake Forest presents awards to two staff members who demonstrate exemplary dedication and devotion to the University. Winners receive a $1,000 cash award […]


Ettin writes article

Andrew Ettin, professor of English, has written an article “Rahav Visited and Revisited,” that was published in the August 2010 issue of “Kerem: Creative Explorations in Judaism.”


Professors receive special recognition

Three members of the Wake Forest University faculty have been honored with special professorships. Patricia Cunningham and Mark R. Leary were named Wake Forest Professors, for a total of 10 Wake Forest faculty members with that distinction. John C. Moorhouse was appointed the first Archie […]


New department chairs named

Wake Forest University has appointed three new department chairs, effective fall 1996. Nancy Cotton, professor of English, has been appointed chair of the English department. Since Cotton joined the university in 1977, she has held several administrative appointments. She served as director of the master […]


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