Experts
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Experts Available: Refugees seek citizenship and community
As state and federal lawyers argue over President Donald Trump’s travel and refugee ban, Winston-Salem is already home to approximately 300 families who have left their country in hopes of earning U.S. citizenship.
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Under threat of NCAA Championship pullouts, HB2 effects compound
North Carolina could lose dozens of NCAA championship events if legislation limiting protections for the LGBT community isn’t repealed. Absent a full repeal of HB2, championships may be pulled through 2022.
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Keeping post-election peace at holiday gatherings
Keeping the post-election peace when families gather for the holidays may be challenging this year, said Samuel T. Gladding, professor of counseling at Wake Forest University.
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WFU counseling expert: How to deal with post-election stress
Wake Forest University Professor Sam Gladding, who has taught, researched and written about counseling for more than 30 years, offers some tips for dealing with post-election stress – regardless of how you cast your ballot.
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Is winning women voters a lost cause for Trump?
As the presidential candidates prepare for their second debate Oct. 9, the latest CBS News poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by 18 points among women. Can Trump close the gap and win more women’s votes?
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Tactics, tantrums, train wrecks? Debate insights from WFU experts
Wake Forest University communication and debate experts offer insights into the upcoming presidential debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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NC as a Battleground State: WFU expert available
With North Carolina holding a place on a shrinking list of battleground states for Election 2016, Wake Forest University Professor of Politics John Dinan can explain the historical context behind its swing state status and this year’s close presidential, senate and gubernatorial races.
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WFU Expert: Trump campaign shake ups and advertising
Communication Professor Allan Louden talks about Trump campaign shake ups and advertising.
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End an internship with a bang, not a whimper, to land a full-time job
The gap in job offer rates between students with internship experience and those without grew from 12.6 percent in 2011 to 20 percent in 2015. Even if you perform well in an internship, turning the role into a full-time position depends on making a memorable exit. Here’s how…
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