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A winning performance

Wake Forest's directing program was one of only four in the country to be featured in the December issue of Stage Directions magazine, a national publication for professional theater producers, designers and managers.

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Finding meaning in life

Psychology professor Lisa Kiang: A high sense of ethnic identity leads to higher self-esteem, healthy social relationships and other positive benefits for adolescents. A new study by Assistant Professor of Psychology Lisa Kiang has found that close ties to an ethnic group foster a positive sense of meaning and purpose in adolescents.

Understanding Hanukkah

The Interfaith Arch was designed by Catherine Wilson ('08) and is installed beside Wait Chapel. From the Moravian Lovefeast to the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice, students from many faiths celebrate their religious traditions at Wake Forest. Elena Schacht, a junior health and exercise science major from Stamford, Conn., shares her tradition of Hanukkah. Schacht is president of Hillel, the Jewish student organization at Wake Forest, and a student-athletic trainer in the sports medicine department.

Dr. Atala featured on ‘60 Minutes’

It sounds like science fiction, but you name the body part and chances are that Dr. Anthony Atala, director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, is trying to grow one. Watch the report on “60 Minutes.”

Researching video games

Several students taking a first-year seminar have created a blog that includes reviews of video games and tips for parents, and insights into video-game play that they learned from their class research.

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