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Infectious mentoring

October 10, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: Mentoring, Alumni, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Mentoring, Personal and Career Development, Research, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

More than 30 of Ray Kuhn’s former students, plus their spouses or significant others, gathered in Clemmons last month to celebrate their mentor’s 70th birthday and their shared experiences as his research partners. Kuhn’s work as a mentor has grown a close-knit group that spans generations.

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Student Storyteller: Vanishing Ink

October 8, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: Student Storytellers, For Alumni, For Parents, Humanities, International, Research, Scholars and Scientists, Student, Students Taking the Lead, Top Stories, Valuing Diversity, Wake Forest College

Inspired by the tattoos on her Algerian grandmother’s face, Yasmin Bendaas (’13) wanted to know more about how this custom began, and why it is disappearing. With the help of the Richter Scholarship and a Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting fellowship, Bendaas spent the summer in Algeria researching.

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URECA: supporting undergraduate research

October 5, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: Humanities, 2012 Highlights: Mentoring, 2012 Highlights: Science and Research, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Mentoring, Research, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Undergraduate research has been a cornerstone of Wake Forest’s commitment to academic excellence. Now the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URECA) Center provides student grants and administrative support for mentored, undergraduate research and encourages high-quality programs of great impact.

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Intimate connections

October 2, 2012  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Wake Forest stands on 300 acres of property once owned by R.J. and Katharine Reynolds. Who were these two powerful players? Historian Michele Gillespie’s new book is the first official biography of the couple and their influence on Winston-Salem.

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Staff assistant inspires researchers

October 2, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: Science and Research, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Research, Staff, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

When staff assistant Linda Tuttle was diagnosed with breast cancer, she never imagined her experience would inspire her colleagues to design new treatments. But medicinal chemist Uli Bierbach and graduate students Song Ding and Xin Qiao were inspired to develop a targeted therapy that delivers a sneak attack to the disease – in the spirit of Pro Humanitate.

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Fueling a passion to teach

September 27, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: Science and Research, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Research, Teacher-Scholar, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Timo Thonhauser has taken on one of the toughest problems of making hydrogen cars a reality: hydrogen storage. His research is supported by the most prestigious award the National Science Foundation has to offer for young scientists, given to a select few junior faculty nationwide who excel as teacher-scholars.

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Student Storyteller: Business Abroad

September 24, 2012  |   Faculty, For Parents, International, School of Business, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

This past summer Amy DeSalvo enrolled in ACC 221. What made this accounting class different than a regular semester-long class was the chance to study abroad and fulfill a degree requirement in one summer term.

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An artist comes home

September 21, 2012  |   Arts & Culture, For Alumni, For Parents, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Wake Forest’s Student Art Gallery (START) been showcasing works by Anderson Williams in an exhibit entitled “(Re)Generations.” This Homecoming, the 1999 graduate visits his alma mater and shares his thoughts about what it means to be an artist.

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Pauca named Top 20 Innovator

September 18, 2012  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

For Hispanic Heritage Month, NBC Latino is featuring people who have not only made incredible strides in their careers but also pioneered change in the country. Wake Forest’s Paul Pauca was honored for developing Verbal Victor, an app to help children with communication challenges.

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U.S. News ranks WFU 13th in teaching

September 12, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: University News, For Alumni, For Parents, Recognition, Teacher-Scholar, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

U.S. News and World Report’s 2013 Best Colleges guide ranked Wake Forest 13th among national universities with the best undergraduate teaching.  The list highlights “schools where the faculty has an unusually strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.”

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