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Congratulations to retiring faculty and staff

A letter from President Nathan Hatch to the community Dear Wake Forest Faculty, Staff and Students, Commencement season is a time of celebration and new beginnings for those about to graduate. It is also a time to say thank you and bid farewell to many […]


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 […]


WFU featured in local media

Current and former Wake Forest faculty and staff have made a number of appearances in local news outlets recently. Here’s a roundup of some of the mentions: Gloria Stickney, a business manager in physics, was featured in the Winston-Salem Journal for her business, Sew Fabulous, […]


Dalton honored with teaching award

Mary Dalton and Evan Smith (Newhouse School at Syracuse University) are joint recipients of the 2013 University Film and Video Association Teaching Award, which was presented on Aug. 3 at Chapman University in Orange, Calif. Dalton is a professor of communication and women’s, gender, and […]


June 2013 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in June 2013: DeShazer, Mary K. (English and Women’s & Gender Studies). Mammographies: The Cultural Discourses of Breast Cancer Narratives. University of Michigan Press. June 2013. Hall, Mark A., Mary Anne Bobinski, & David Orentlicher. (School of Law). Health […]


Publications: Dalton, Pisapia

Mary M. Dalton, a professor of communication, film studies and women’s and gender studies, published “‘Bad Teacher’ is Bad for Teachers” in the Journal of Popular Film and Video in a special issue titled “Teaching Popular Film and Television: Critical Media Literacy and Narratives in (Teacher) […]


Dalton publishes chapter about teachers on TV

Mary M. Dalton and Laura R. Linder published “Teacher TV: Iconic Images of Teachers on American Television” in How “the Teacher” Is Presented in Literature, History, Religion, and the Arts: Cross-cultural Analyses of a Stereotype eds. Raymond McCluskey and Stephen Mckinney. Lewiston, New York: […]


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