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Calloway School students provide free tax assistance to Forsyth county residents

January 29, 2003  |   Commencement, Events, School of Business, University Announcement

Students in Wake Forest University’s Calloway School of Business and Accountancy will be working this spring to see that residents of Forsyth County receive the income tax refund they deserve – an estimated $7 million, according to IRS officials. The students are volunteering with the […]

Advisory: Calloway School helps kickoff Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program

November 13, 2002  |   Community, School of Business, University Announcement

Members of the Winston-Salem community, including the mayor, local business leaders and non-profit groups, will gather from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Nov. 14 at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem to kick off a taxpayer awareness campaign that could return millions of dollars to Forsyth […]

Annual Christmas lovefeast to be held at WFU

November 12, 2002  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events, School of Divinity, University Announcement

Wake Forest University will hold its 37th traditional Christmas lovefeast and candlelight service at 8 p.m. Dec. 8 in Wait Chapel. The public is invited to the free event. Wake Forest graduate Betsy Bombick, a member of the Provincial Elders Conference of the Moravian Church, […]

Bioethics expert to speak on physician-assisted suicide

November 8, 2002  |   Events, Research, School of Medicine, Speakers

David Orentlicher, an expert in bioethics and law, will give a public lecture titled “Physician-Assisted Suicide (To Kill or Not to Kill: Is That the Question?)” Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. in Room 407 of the Benson University Center at Wake Forest University. He will […]

Calloway School helps local effort to assist Forsyth County taxpayers

November 8, 2002  |   Community, Events, School of Business, University Announcement

When faculty members at Wake Forest University’s Calloway School of Business and Accountancy heard that residents of Forsyth County were passing up on an estimated $7 million each year in tax refunds, they decided to do something about it. “This is significant money that people […]

Publishers Weekly names Kimball’s book in top 15 of 2002

November 6, 2002  |   Faculty, Recognition, School of Divinity

Publishers Weekly, an international news source of book publishing and book selling, recently named Charles Kimball’s “When Religion Becomes Evil” as one of the top 15 religion books of 2002. Kimball is professor and chair of religion at Wake Forest University. “When Religion Becomes Evil,” […]

Krispy Kreme CFO to discuss corporate responsibility at WFU lecture Nov. 14

October 31, 2002  |   Events, School of Business, Speakers, University Announcement

Randy S. Casstevens, chief financial officer of Krispy Kreme, will speak about his company’s plan for corporate responsibility at a Nov. 14 lecture at Wake Forest University’s Calloway School of Business and Accountancy. The 11 a.m. lecture will be in Tribble Hall’s DeTamble Auditorium. It […]

Braxton’s book declares African-Americans need intellectual liberation

October 21, 2002  |   Faculty, Research, School of Divinity, University Announcement

Although African-Americans have been free from the bonds of slavery for more than a century, many African-Americans remain subservient to the notion that “if it’s white, it’s right,” says a Wake Forest University biblical studies expert and author of a new book that explores the […]

Christman to retire as chaplain of WFU

October 16, 2002  |   Faculty, School of Divinity, University Announcement

Edgar D. “Ed” Christman, who has served as chaplain at Wake Forest University since 1969 and has been affiliated with the university for more than 50 years, will retire July 31, 2003. Wake Forest President Thomas K. Hearn Jr. announced Christman’s upcoming retirement in an […]

Guest lecturer to discuss how matching drugs to DNA can help, harm

October 11, 2002  |   Research, School of Medicine, Speakers, University Announcement

Allen Buchanan, professor of philosophy and public policy at Duke University’s Sanford Institute and director of the Consortium on Pharmacogenetics, will speak at Wake Forest University Oct. 15 at 4 p.m. Buchanan will present “Matching Your Drugs to Your DNA: Ethical/Regulatory Issues in Pharmacogenetics.” The […]

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