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Media Advisory: With just one iPad, teachers improve classroom lessons

January 4, 2012  |   Media Advisory

While K-12 schools around the country search for funding to provide iPads to every student, an education researcher in North Carolina has found that even a single iPad can make a huge difference in the classroom. The results of her experience with student teachers at […]

Media Advisory: Wake Forest University Family Business Center – Charlotte Metro announcing 2012 Spring forums

January 3, 2012  |   Media Advisory

January 19 Bob Businessman’s Bad Day Imagine the worst day of your life as a business owner. How would you handle it? Robert Norris of Wishart Norris Henninger & Pittman will lead a panel of the firm’s experts in a discussion about “Bob […]

Media Advisory: Wake Forest students awarded Fulbright Scholarships

May 13, 2009  |   Media Advisory

Four Wake Forest University seniors and two graduates will teach English abroad through Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships for 2009-2010.  The senior recipients are: Allison Tyler Humphreys of Greenville, S.C., will teach in Indonesia. Grace Johnson of Champaign, Ill., will teach in Taiwan. Michael Lewis of […]

Media Advisory: Wake Forest senior wins first annual essay contest about capitalism

May 13, 2009  |   Media Advisory

Matthew Higgins, a mathematical economics major from Yardley, Pa., is the winner of the first annual essay contest sponsored by Wake Forest University’s BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism.  Higgins, who will graduate May 18, received a $1,000 cash prize for his winning composition. […]

Media Advisory: Two Wake Forest University students named to 2009 USA Today academic teams

April 29, 2009  |   Media Advisory

Patrick Nelli, a Wake Forest University senior, was one of 20 students named to the first team of USA Today’s 2009 All-USA College Academic Team, which honors students for outstanding intellectual achievement and leadership. Yan Zhao, also a Wake Forest senior, was named to the […]

Stories this week at WFU

February 22, 2006  |   Media Advisory

WAKE FOREST TO HOST CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE — More than 75 academic technology professionals from across the country are expected to gather at Wake Forest University to discuss best practices in campus technology at Technology Consortium 2006. The conference will be held Feb. 23-24 on campus. The program […]

Advisory: Media invited to Wake Forest convocation featuring Sen. Richard Burr

February 17, 2006  |   Media Advisory

Members of the media are invited to attend Wake Forest University’s Founders’ Day Convocation, featuring Sen. Richard Burr, a graduate of Wake Forest University, at 11 a.m. Feb. 21 in the university’s Wait Chapel. The event is free and open to the public. Immediately following the ceremony, Burr […]

Stories this week at WFU

February 15, 2006  |   Media Advisory

WFU THEATRE RETELLS IBSEN CLASSIC, APPALACHIAN STYLE — The Wake Forest University Theatre will present Romulus Linney’s “Gint,” a retelling of Ibsen’s classic “Peer Gynt.” Performances will be held at the MainStage Theatre in Scales Fine Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15-18 and at 2 p.m. […]

Civil War historian to visit Wake Forest University

February 8, 2006  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Media Advisory, Speakers

Charles Bracelen Flood, author of the recently published book “,” will give a brief talk followed by a booksigning at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 17 in the Wake Forest University Bookstore. The event, sponsored by the history department, is free and open to the public. A […]

Stories this week at WFU

February 8, 2006  |   Media Advisory

HEARTS AND FLOWERS … AND SOCIAL ANXIETY? — As Valentine’s Day approaches, many are thinking of ways to make a good impression on someone they want to date. But, some would-be Casanovas become awkward and shy in social situations. Mark Leary, an expert on social anxiety […]

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