Faculty publications: June update

This includes Reynolda campus faculty books – and one sound recording: Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). Family Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice, 6th ed. Pearson. June 2014. Jenkins, Melissa Shields. (English). Fatherhood, Authority, and British Reading Culture, 1831-1907. Ashgate. June 2014. Locklair, Dan. (Music). Tapestries – […]


Endowed Professors, Faculty Fellowships and promotions

Congratulations to the College’s newest endowed professors, this year’s Wake Forest Faculty Fellows and those faculty receiving promotions. The Wake Forest Professorship award is an endowed chair position and is among the University’s highest honors. The selection criteria include exceptional skill and sustained dedication […]


Salem Band performs their 2014 Winter Concert

The Salem Band, led by Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Eileen Young, performed their 2014 Winter Concert in Brendle Recital Hall on Feb. 4. The band played a variety of pieces including Shostakovich’s “Festive Overture,” the “Morning Star Polka,” Benny Goodman’s “Let’s Dance” and Les […]


Faculty named as resident professors

The following faculty members have been selected to serve as resident professors at the Wake Forest overseas houses in 2015-2016: Worrell House (London) Fall 2015: Page West (Business) Spring 2016: Mary Wayne-Thomas (Theatre) Flow House (Vienna) Fall 2015: Robert Hellyer (History) Spring 2016: Lisa Kiang […]


Locklair’s work to be performed in Salisbury

Dan Locklair’s “In the Autumn Days” will be performed by the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra (David Hagy, music director and conductor) as part of its Thanksgiving Family Concert on Sunday, Nov. 24, at 4 p.m. in Varick Auditorium on the campus of Livingstone College (701 West […]

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