Faculty publications: June updates

  Dalton, Mary M., Rebecca Steiner, & Candis Tate, Eds. (Communication). Critical Media Studies: Student Essays on THE WIRE. Library Partners Press. May 2015.       Madera, Judith. (English). Black Atlas: Geography and Flow in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature. Duke University Press. June 2015. […]


Provost’s office spring grants

The Provost’s Office awarded the following grants for spring 2015: Provost’s Fund for a Vibrant Campus: Amanda Gengler and David Yamane, Health Inequalities: Social Foundations and Social Consequences, $3,360.00 Ulrike Wiethaus, Margaret Bender, Ross Griffith, A Cherokee Celebration and Commemoration: President James Ralph Scales and […]


Faculty Fellowships and promotions

Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty who have been awarded fellowships and recieved promotions. Wake Forest Faculty Fellowships______________________________ The Wake Forest Faculty Fellowship is a program of financial support designed to honor our best teacher-scholars. Recipients are: Rebecca Alexander (CHM), The F.M. Kirby Family Faculty Fellowship< Laura Aull […]


2015-16 Wake Forest Fellows named

By Madeline Stone, News and Communications Intern Ten seniors will remain at Wake Forest following graduation as Wake Forest Fellows, working in the President’s Office, Information Systems, University Advancement and in other offices around campus. Since 2008, the Wake Forest Fellows program has […]


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 […]


Professor Emeritus of History Ed Hendricks dies

We are saddened to report that J. Edwin “Ed” Hendricks, professor emeritus of history, died March 27 in Winston-Salem. Dr. Hendricks accepted his first and only faculty appointment as an Early American specialist at Wake Forest College in 1961. He retired in 2009. We […]


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