Wake Forest Powers Past No. 20 Georgia Tech 75-64
February 14, 2010 | School of Medicine
Wake Forest moved into sole possession of second place in the ACC after outscoring Georgia Tech 15-2 down the stretch to defeat the Yellow Jackets 75-64 at the Joel Coliseum Saturday.
New appointments
September 16, 2009 | Faculty, School of Medicine, Staff, Wake Forest College
A number of administrative appointments were made over the summer, including most recently Ladd P. Flock, who was named director of Career Services.
WFU reorganizes cardiac rehab program
August 25, 2004 | School of Medicine, University Announcement
The Wake Forest University Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, associated with the health and exercise science department on the university’s Reynolda Campus for the past 29 years, has reorganized. Patients who are in the early stage of cardiac rehabilitation will now go to the J. Paul Sticht […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 24, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Events, School of Divinity, School of Medicine, Speakers
WAKE FOREST DIVINITY SCHOOL PLANS OPENING CONVOCATION — The Wake Forest University Divinity School officially starts its sixth academic year at 11 a.m. Aug. 31 in Wait Chapel with an opening convocation address from university President Thomas K. Hearn Jr. This is the first time Hearn […]
New memory training process shows promise for older adults
September 3, 2003 | Research, School of Medicine
Older adults often find themselves repeating a story to the same audience within a short amount of time. They remember the story, but not that they have recently told it. Wake Forest University psychologist Janine Jennings and her co-researcher Larry Jacoby of Washington University have […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 21, 2003 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Events, For Parents, Research, School of Medicine, Student
GOING HOME TO AN EMPTY NEST – Parents of freshmen all across the country, including the 1,009 Wake Forest freshmen who moved in Aug. 20, will be going home to either an empty house or a quieter one after dropping off their new college student this […]
Counseling helps cardiac patients add exercise to daily routine
August 11, 2003 | Community, Research, School of Medicine
Wake Forest University researchers have put a new twist on an old proverb: make a man exercise and he will be active for a day; teach a man how to incorporate exercise into his daily life and he will be active for a lifetime. The […]
Psychologist to present research at WFU
March 6, 2003 | Events, Research, School of Medicine, Speakers
William Fleeson, associate professor of psychology at Wake Forest University, will present his recent research in a lecture titled “Moving Personality Forward: Integrating the Process and the Structure Approaches.” The event will be held March 19 at 4 p.m. in Room 162 of Greene Hall […]
Acting extroverted makes people happier, says a WFU psychologist
February 19, 2003 | Faculty, Research, School of Medicine
Acting extroverted makes people happier, suggests research by William Fleeson, associate professor of psychology at Wake Forest University, published in a recent issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. “Every single participant in the study was happier when he or she acted extroverted […]
Bioethics expert to speak on physician-assisted suicide
November 8, 2002 | Events, Research, School of Medicine, Speakers
David Orentlicher, an expert in bioethics and law, will give a public lecture titled “Physician-Assisted Suicide (To Kill or Not to Kill: Is That the Question?)” Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. in Room 407 of the Benson University Center at Wake Forest University. He will […]
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