Faculty promotions announced 2021
Congratulations to Wake Forest faculty who have received promotions, effective July 1.
Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure
Mollie Rose Canzona, Communication
Sherri Lawson Clark, Anthropology
Andrea Echeverria, Spanish and Italian
Andrius Gališanka, Politics and International Affairs
Elizabeth Gandolfo, School of Divinity
Staci A. White Hepler, Mathematics and Statistics
Promotion to Associate Professor of Accounting with Tenure
Lauren Reid, Accountancy School of Business
Promotion to Full Professor
Luis H. González, Spanish and Italian
José Luis Venegas, Spanish and Italian
Promotion to Associate Professor of Law
Meghan Boone, School of Law
Marie-Amelie George, School of Law
Promotion to Associate Librarian
Meghan Webb, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Promotion to Librarian
Jeff Eller, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Carrie Johnston, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Promotion to Teaching Professor
Elizabeth Anthony, French Studies
Jennifer Gentry, Art
Adam Kadlac, Philosophy
Promotion to Associate Teaching Professor
Melissa Maffeo, Psychology
Promotion to Professor of the Practice
Veronique McNelly, French Studies
Rebekah Morris, Spanish and Italian
Sharon Woodard, Health and Exercise Science
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August 2012 faculty milestones
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Art Department work showcased downtown
Tom Patterson of the Winston-Salem Journal recently reported:
“The best of the few new exhibitions that opened early this month in downtown Winston-Salem showcases works by 10 artists who teach in the art department at Wake Forest University. ‘Strictly Academic: Part 2,’ on view through March 31 in the Milton Rhodes Center’s Womble Carlyle Gallery, is the second show in a series highlighting works by teachers at local colleges and universities.”
The exhibition features work by Bryan Ellis, David Faber, David Finn, Page Laughlin, Jennifer Gentry, Leigh Ann Hallberg, Alix Hitchcock, Joel Tauber, Will Willner and John Pickel.
Read more from the Journal article »
See gallery information on the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts site »
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