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  • Life after Wake Forest

    As Wake Forest seniors watch the days of their last semester on campus tick by, they might feel additional pressure to find and secure their next steps after graduation. That's where the Office of Personal and Career Development (OPCD) can really help. Find out what a second semester senior learned, on Andy Chan's Heart of the Matter blog.

  • A second successful TEDxWakeForestU

    A successful second TEDxWakeForestU turns an experiment into a spring semester tradition. What did attendees think of this year's event? Read their ideas captured through social media.

  • Vice president for campus life named

    Dr. Penny Rue, a nationally known leader in strengthening campus communities, has been named vice president for campus life. Rue will oversee most facets of student life with broad responsibility for the well-being and safety of students and their engagement outside the classroom.

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News from Inside WFU


  • Update on summer parking in Lot Q, on Wake Forest Road

    This summer, the parking lot improvements for Lot Q will close half of the lot at a time. The eastern half, entering from Carroll Weathers Drive, will be closed from May 24 through July 1. The western half, entering from Allen Easley Street and Aaron Lane, will be closed from July 1 through August 12. In [...]

  • Proposals funded: Berry, Anderson

    Congratulations to Michael J. Berry, professor and chair of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Early ICU mobility in the critically injured burn patient” has been funded by the US Department of Defense and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency).   Congratulations to David J. Anderson, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Population [...]

  • Update from the Dept. of Communication

    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: Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 225-236, 2013. Mary M. Dalton also published [...]

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