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Business students advance to nationals
January 21, 2011 | For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Business, Student, Top Stories
A team of Schools of Business undergraduate students will advance to the national level of KPMG’s International Case Study Competition after winning the regional competition Jan. 21 in Atlanta. The students will travel to New York to compete against six other teams on Feb. 4th.
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Recruiters rank MBA program highly
January 10, 2011 | For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Business, Top Stories
Bloomberg BusinessWeek released a new ranking, “The Best US MBA Programs by Specialty,” which is based on surveys of corporate recruiters. Wake Forest’s full-time MBA program ranked among the Top 25 in the nation in 10 of 11 specialty areas.
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Emergency responder
January 5, 2011 | Community, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Top Stories, Wake Forest College
Ken Hoglund, professor of religion, is a trained spotter for the National Weather Service and a ham radio operator trained to relay messages during emergencies. He will be teaching a first-year seminar on the ethical and moral questions that arise around disasters.
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The fate of health-care reform
December 17, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Business, School of Law, School of Medicine, Top Stories
School of Law Professor Mark Hall, who is one of the nation’s leading scholars in health-care law and policy, was quoted about the health-care reform law this week in the New York Times, Washington Post and other national sources.
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Pro tennis event, new facility planned
December 13, 2010 | Athletics, Community, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Top Stories
Wake Forest and the City of Winston-Salem announced plans today to host a professional tennis event and to build a state-of-the-art tennis facility for both professional and collegiate tennis events.
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Understanding church and state
December 10, 2010 | Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Divinity, Top Stories
Melissa Rogers, who serves on President Barack Obama’s national advisory council for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, explores collaborations between government entities and non-profits. Rogers is the director of the Center for Religion and Public Affairs at the School of Divinity.
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Researchers awarded DOD grant
December 6, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, National, Research, School of Medicine, Top Stories
Orthopaedic researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have been awarded a $2.24 million four-year grant from the U. S. Department of Defense (DOD) to study the use of keratin gel in the regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves, those in the hands, arms and feet.
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A voice of hope
December 3, 2010 | Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Law, Student, Top Stories
Jason Benetti, a third-year law student, hasn’t let cerebral palsy derail his dream of being a sports announcer. Vision problems cause him to see the field separately in each eye, but he’s overcome that to win praise for his work.
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Angelou to receive Medal of Freedom
November 18, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, National, Top Stories, Wake Forest College
Poet Maya Angelou, Reynolds Professor of American Studies, is among the 2010 winners of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. She’ll receive the award from President Obama early next year.
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Business graduates finding jobs
November 15, 2010 | For Alumni, For Parents, National, School of Business, Top Stories
Bloomberg BusinessWeek ranks the Schools of Business at No. 12 nationally in the percentage of MBA graduates who found jobs within three months of graduation. Overall, the MBA program ranked No. 48 in the nation.
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