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Benefits of inflation

April 19, 2011  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Rising food and gas prices make consumers worry about inflation, but Assistant Professor of Economics Sandeep Mazumder says they should be more concerned about deflation. He predicts little-to-no growth in the inflation rate for 2011-2013. [Video]

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Device can heat home, save money

April 18, 2011  |   Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Research, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

A new polymer-based solar-thermal device is the first to generate power from both heat and visible sunlight – an advance that could shave the cost of heating a home by as much as 40 percent, according to research done at Wake Forest.

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Cheyenne Woods wins ACC title

April 18, 2011  |   Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, Student, Top Stories

Wake Forest junior Cheyenne Woods fired a bogey-free 3-under 68 on Sunday to seal her first ACC individual championship. Woods finished the 54-hole event at 5-under par, which was seven shots better than Allie White of North Carolina.

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Songs without instruments

April 15, 2011  |   Arts & Culture, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

For 19 years, Chi Rho, Wake Forest’s men’s a cappella group, has been entertaining the community — performing contemporary Christian, pop, rock and traditional hymns using only their voices.

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Conference addresses ‘pay for play’

April 15, 2011  |   Alumni, Athletics, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Speakers, Top Stories

When it comes to inequities concerning race and college sports, you can talk about changing rules or paying players, but in the end, the most important reform is providing players – even the at-risk ones – with a useful education, according to experts convened at Wake Forest’s “Losing to Win” conference.

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Wake Forest to use WebEx solutions

April 15, 2011  |   For Alumni, For Parents, Top Stories, University Announcement

Wake Forest will be the first university in the world to unite every member of the extended campus community with a site-wide license for Cisco WebEx Meeting Center. The tools will roll out campus-wide over the rest of the spring semester, and by the fall, WebEx tools will be fully accessible and supported.

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Sounds like imagination

April 15, 2011  |   Alumni, Arts & Culture, For Alumni, For Parents, Humanities, Top Stories

Stowe Nelson (’08) provides the sounds behind “Eurydice,” a play directed by Brook Davis (‘90), which opens today in the Ring Theatre and runs through April 23.

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Rogers still a survivor

April 15, 2011  |   Alumni, Athletics, For Alumni, For Parents, Speakers, Top Stories

Though now in a wheelchair, former Wake Forest and NBA basketball star Rodney Rogers still has his familiar broad smile and an ability to engage an audience, as he did during an appearance on campus during the ‘Losing to Win” conference.

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The real inside couple of D.C.

April 14, 2011  |   Alumni, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, National, President, Speakers, Top Stories

In a wide-ranging conversation, journalists Al Hunt (’65) and Judy Woodruff talked about politics and government, working and raising a family in Washington, D.C., the rise of social media and the decline of traditional journalism, and the increasingly partisan, bitter style of politics, during an appearance at Wake Forest.

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Hot topics in college athletics

April 14, 2011  |   Athletics, Events, For Alumni, For Parents, National, Speakers, Top Stories

In the race to have the best team, win the most games and make the most money, college sports programs have exploited student-athletes for university gains, according to some of the nation’s leading experts on race and intercollegiate sports. Those experts were gathered at Wake Forest as part of the “Losing to Win” conference.

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