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Physics student wins award

June 29, 2011  |   For Alumni, For Parents, Graduate School, International, Recognition, Research, Student, Top Stories

Yuan Li, a physics graduate student who conducts research at Wake Forest’s Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials, has been awarded the “Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-financed Chinese Students Study Abroad” by the China Scholarship Council.

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Woods takes medalist honors

June 29, 2011  |   Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Student, Top Stories

Cheyenne Woods, a rising senior and the niece of Tiger Woods, shot a 2-under 69 to finish first in stroke-play qualifying at the Women’s U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. Woods, who won the ACC championship last month, was the only player to break par.

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Musical world premiere

June 28, 2011  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Top Stories

Under conductor Gerard Schwarz’s direction, organist Susan Bates and the Eastern Festival Orchestra will premiere Wake Forest composer-in-residence Dan Locklair’s “Concerto for Organ and Orchestra” on Wednesday, June 29.

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Tom Walter on character and integrity

June 27, 2011  |   Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, Pro Humanitate, Speakers, Staff, Top Stories

Baseball Coach Tom Walter recently spoke about character, recruiting and his kidney donation to player Kevin Jordan. Read excerpts from his remarks at the 2011 Summer Leadership Conference in Virginia on June 24.

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R u txting 2 much?

June 24, 2011  |   Admissions, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Top Stories

In a recent U.S. News and World Report article, Director of Admissions Martha Allman and professor Ananda Mitra explore how “text-speak” or “textese” have impacted the way high school students and college applicants communicate.

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Getting the most from gastric bypass

June 22, 2011  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Dr. Gary Miller, an associate professor at Wake Forest, praises the efficiency of weight loss via gastric bypass –- but he’s made it his mission to find a way to get the weight loss to stick. His team’s research also has found the surgery yields health benefits beyond weight loss.

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Golfer wins scholar-athlete award

June 22, 2011  |   Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Golfer Natalie Sheary has been named the ACC Women’s Golf Scholar Athlete of the Year. Sheary, a religion major who graduated in May, finished tied for eighth at the NCAA Championship and posted a 4.00 GPA this spring.

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Economic recovery ahead?

June 21, 2011  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, School of Business, Top Stories

Each month, information on employment numbers, retail sales and consumer prices makes headline news, but what do these reports tell us about economic recovery? As a finance and economics professor, Sherry Jarrell teaches business school students the fundamentals about economics so they can develop their own opinions about what the data mean.

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Son’s disability inspires professor

June 20, 2011  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Research, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Paul Pauca’s 6-year old son, Victor, suffers from a rare genetic disorder. With a little help from his students, Pauca, a computer science professor, has created “VerbalVictor,” a smartphone app that not only helps his son overcome any communication challenges he faces but one that is already helping other children and their parents as well. Read more from USA Today.

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WFU coach, player honored by NCAA

June 20, 2011  |   Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Recognition, Top Stories

Wake Forest baseball coach Tom Walter and freshman outfielder Kevin Jordan were honored by the NCAA at the 2011 College World Series on Saturday night. Walter donated a kidney to Jordan before the 2011 season.

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