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Celebrating Faculty and Student Achievements in 2024-2025
This document celebrates the academic achievements of faculty and students throughout the 2024-2025 academic year at Wake Forest University. It includes detailed recognition of award recipients, departmental leadership changes, faculty promotions and retirements, fellowship appointments, and student accolades. Additionally, it highlights university news, student scholarship achievements such as URECA and Richter Fellowships, and contributions to competitive national awards
Finance minutes (1989-2009), Wake Forest Baptist Church (Forsyth County, N.C.) 02
This is a collection of meeting minutes from the Wake Forest Baptist Church Finance Committee. The minutes provide detailed records of financial discussions, including annual budget reviews, revenue and expense analyses, committee reports, investment strategies, and recommendations for special projects and community outreach initiatives. Key topics include adjustments to church staff benefits, endowment fund management, budget shortfalls, stewardship efforts, and funding for mission-related projects
Finance minutes (1989-2009), Wake Forest Baptist Church (Forsyth County, N.C.) 06
This is a compilation of Finance Committee meeting minutes for Wake Forest Baptist Church. The minutes detail discussions about financial management, budgeting, and stewardship efforts, including adjustments to staff salaries, investment strategies for the church's endowment fund, and policy development for restricted funds. Key topics include strategies for addressing budget deficits, updates on pledge campaigns, and financial planning for missions and community outreach programs
The Men's Residence Council of Wake Forest University
This booklet, titled "Men's Residence Council of Wake Forest University," provides an overview of the Men's Residence Council (MRC) and its activities at Wake Forest University during the 1968-1969 academic year. It highlights the MRC's commitment to fostering a "Total Education" experience that combines academic, social, and extracurricular development. It includes sections on various programs such as social events, academic support, and intramural athletics. It also provides descriptions of the individual residence houses--Davis, Kitchin, Poteat, and Taylor--emphasizing their unique contributions to campus life. Additionally, the booklet features helpful study tips for students and a personal note from the MRC President encouraging participation in council activities
Dr. Smiley Christmas on the Plantation with introduction
Audio recording; Dr. Smiley Christmas on the Plantation with introduction; undate
Orchestra 03
Black and white photograph shows a woman student and five men students, standing in a row and holding up their instruments to their face, including a French horn, a tuba, three trumpets, and a trombone. They appear to be a classroom. The woman wears a dress and the men wear suits and bowties. The back of the photograph reads "Photo by Bill Ray III.
Women's Studies lecture 02
Black and white photograph shows a half-figure portrait of a white woman, facing left. The back of the photograph reads "Women's studies lecture: Sonia Johnson, 'From Housewife to Heretic: Feminist Transformations for Life,' March 22, 1985." It also has a stamp that reads "Copyright JEB (Joan E. Biren), 1983" with contact information
Choir and campus 01
Black and white photograph shows Reynolda Hall across the main quad, Hearn Plaza. The photograph reads "Apr. 61" on the bottom border. The back of the photograph has a stamp that reads "Jack Rabbit Co., Spartanburg, S.C.