Bill Leonard to lecture on new book at WFU
August 22, 2003 | Events, Faculty, School of Divinity, Speakers
Bill Leonard, dean of the Wake Forest University Divinity School and professor of church history, will give the public lecture “Changing a Theology: Baptists, Salvation and Globalism Then and Now” at 11 a.m. Sept. 2 in the university’s Wait Chapel. Leonard, an expert on church […]
U.S. News & World Report recognizes Calloway School, first-year experiences
August 22, 2003 | Recognition, School of Business, University Announcement
Wake Forest University ranks 28th among 248 national universities in the 2004 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s guide, “America’s Best Colleges.” Wake Forest tied with two other schools for 25th place in last year’s edition. This year, the university’s overall score remained the […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 21, 2003 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Events, For Parents, Research, School of Medicine, Student
GOING HOME TO AN EMPTY NEST – Parents of freshmen all across the country, including the 1,009 Wake Forest freshmen who moved in Aug. 20, will be going home to either an empty house or a quieter one after dropping off their new college student this […]
Advisory: Expert on African economy available for comment on Liberia
August 13, 2003 | Faculty, Media Advisory, School of Business, University Announcement
Sylvain Boko, an associate professor of economics at Wake Forest University, author of “Decentralization and Reform in Africa,” and a native of West Africa, is available for comment on stories relating to the recent resignation of Liberian President Charles Taylor. Boko says it remains to […]
Counseling helps cardiac patients add exercise to daily routine
August 11, 2003 | Community, Research, School of Medicine
Wake Forest University researchers have put a new twist on an old proverb: make a man exercise and he will be active for a day; teach a man how to incorporate exercise into his daily life and he will be active for a lifetime. The […]
Stories this week at WFU
July 24, 2003 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Events, For Parents, Research, School of Business, Student
SCHOOL VOLUNTEERING 101: PRACTICAL TIPS FOR PARENTS – For parents, volunteering at school can open an important window into a child’s world, but maintaining a balance between involved and too involved is important, says Donna Henderson, associate professor of counseling at Wake Forest. Henderson, who has […]
Patel named interim dean of WFU’s Babcock School
July 24, 2003 | Faculty, School of Business, University Announcement
Ajay Patel has been named interim dean of Wake Forest University’s Babcock Graduate School of Management. Patel has been a faculty member at the Babcock School for 10 years and has served as associate dean for faculty and alumni affairs since 2002. Wake Forest Provost […]
WFU selected to compete for $5 million entrepreneurship grant
July 11, 2003 | Recognition, School of Business, University Announcement
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City has awarded Wake Forest University a $50,000 grant that will be used to create a proposal for how the university plans to make entrepreneurship a common and accessible campus-wide opportunity. Wake Forest was one of only 15 […]
Stories this week at WFU
July 3, 2003 | Community, School of Divinity, University Announcement
WAKE FOREST NAMES NEW CHAPLAIN — Wake Forest has appointed the Rev. Timothy L. Auman as university chaplain. Since 1998, Auman has been a member of Wake Forest’s Campus Ministry staff as the United Methodist campus minister and was named the 2001 national campus minister of […]
Wake Forest University appoints new chaplain
July 3, 2003 | Community, Faculty, School of Divinity, University Announcement
Wake Forest University has appointed the Rev. Timothy L. Auman as university chaplain. Since 1998, Auman has been a member of Wake Forest’s Campus Ministry staff as the United Methodist campus minister and was named the 2001 national campus minister of the year by the […]
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