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Inspiring student involvement

February 21, 2011  |   For Parents, Research, Teacher-Scholar, Top Stories, Wake Forest College, Working Together

Mathematics professor Kenneth Berenhaut has co-authored over 50 articles with his students in the past eight years. Committed to the teacher-scholar model, he founded “Involve—A Journal of Mathematics,” the only student-faculty collaborative journal in the field.

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Faculty, staff offer spiritual mentoring

February 20, 2011  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Life on Campus, Pro Humanitate, Staff, Top Stories

Wake Forest has long been known for its commitment to educating the whole person, and faculty and staff members are now helping students explore their spiritual side, through a mentoring program.

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Founders’ Day Convocation 2011

February 17, 2011  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, School of Business, School of Divinity, School of Law, School of Medicine, Speakers, Staff, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Students, faculty and alumni were honored during the annual Founders’ Day Convocation, celebrating Wake Forest’s founding, on Feb. 17. The program featured seniors Catherine Berenato, Ashley Gedraitis and Ava Petrash presenting their senior orations.

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Play becomes a community effort

February 17, 2011  |   Arts & Culture, Engaging in the Arts, Events, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Humanities, Staff, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Sharon Andrews and her colleagues in the theatre and dance department would like to make the University Theatre the community’s theatre. Andrews, who is directing the “The Grapes of Wrath” on the Mainstage Theatre, has included undergraduates, graduate students and faculty and staff in the production and related events.

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Sharing ideas about sharing food

February 17, 2011  |   Community, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, Pro Humanitate, School of Divinity, Top Stories

The Come to the Table Piedmont Conference on Feb. 18-19 is one of three regional conferences to discuss hunger relief in North Carolina. The event brings together churches, nonprofits, local farmers and campus groups to generate creative ideas for how best to get food to those in need.

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Making it look easy

February 17, 2011  |   Arts & Culture, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, Humanities, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

If you visited the Mainstage Theatre during one of the many rehearsals for Grapes of Wrath, you would have found senior Suzanne Spicer with her big book — making sure lighting cues, prop usage, costume changes and the entrances and exits of all the performers have been meticulously noted for every act and scene.

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Law team wins regional competition

February 16, 2011  |   Alumni, For Alumni, For Parents, Recognition, School of Law, Student, Top Stories

The School of Law team won the South Super Regional Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Houston, Texas. The team now heads to Washington, D.C., for the international round. The Jessup Competition is the largest appellate moot court competition in the world; 500 law schools from more than 80 countries participate every year.

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PepsiCo CEO is commencement speaker

February 16, 2011  |   Commencement, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, President, Speakers, Top Stories, University Announcement

Indra K. Nooyi, chairman and chief executive officer of PepsiCo, will deliver the 2011 commencement address on May 16. “When she visited campus two years ago, Indra wowed students with her insight and energy,” said President Nathan O. Hatch.

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Gates scholar to study at Cambridge

February 16, 2011  |   Alumni, For Alumni, For Parents, International, Recognition, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Monica Petrescu, who graduated from Wake Forest in May, is the first Wake Forest student or graduate to be awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Cambridge, England.

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Angelou receives Medal of Freedom

February 14, 2011  |   For Alumni, For Parents, National, Recognition, Top Stories

Reynolds Professor of American Studies Maya Angelou received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama at the White House on Tuesday. Angelou, a world-renowned poet, author, actress and civil rights activist, joined the Wake Forest faculty in 1982.

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