November 20, 2009 by Cherin Poovey

With most violent crimes committed by men, it’s time to consider “masculinity as one part of the explanation” and not simply attribute violent behavior to job stress or marital conflict, writes Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Andrew Smiler.
Tags: Academics, andrew smiler, faculty, masculinity, mass murder, media, newspaper column, psychology department, violent crime
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November 19, 2009 by Cherin Poovey

With high school students in the thick of the college application process, Director of Admissions Martha Allman (’82, MBA ‘92) offers her top ten list of the most frequently asked admissions questions.
Tags: admissions, application process, martha allman ('82, MBA '92), prospective students, questions, undergraduate College
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November 19, 2009 by Cherin Poovey

As Helen Jugovic (JD ’06) contemplated rebuilding her life after a flood destroyed her apartment, she never dreamed that three years after graduating, classmates and faculty from Wake Forest would be among the first to reach out to help her.
Tags: alumna, attorney, Deacon Lane, flood, Helen Jugovic ('06), lawyer, rescue, School of Law, Tripp Coyne ('05)
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November 18, 2009 by Cherin Poovey
It started as a classroom assignment: start your own business with $40 and run it for three days. The result was Wake Wash, launched by three seniors, which has lasted far more than three days and has liberated fellow students from late-night laundry room duty.

Tags: Academics, business, class assignment, eleanor smith, julie musgrave, laundry service, scott graber, student entrepreneurs, Student Life, venture, wake wash
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November 17, 2009 by Cherin Poovey
After winning the ACC regular season championship, the third-ranked men’s soccer team has earned the third overall seed for the NCAA Tournament and a first-round bye; the Deacons will face either Charlotte or UNC-Wilmington Sunday at Spry Stadium.
Tags: ACC, athletics, men's soccer, NCAA, sports, student-athletes
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November 17, 2009 by Cherin Poovey

Professor of Physics Daniel Kim-Shapiro and a collaborator at the University of Pittsburgh have been awarded a $2.8 million, four-year federal grant to study why the quality of stored blood degrades over time and to investigate ways to make transfusions using older blood safer.
Tags: blood, daniel kim-shapiro, faculty, harbert family distinguished chair, NIH grant, physics, research, transfusions
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November 16, 2009 by Cherin Poovey

A program celebrating the life and career of nationally known debate director Ross Smith (’82), who died in July, will be held Saturday in conjunction with the Shirley Classic Debate Tournament. A reception will be held at 6 p.m. in the Benson University Center, followed by the program at 7 p.m.
Tags: alumnus, debate, debate coach, in memoriam, remembrance, ross smith
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November 16, 2009 by Cherin Poovey
The 14th-ranked women’s soccer team defeated West Virginia 3-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday to advance to face South Carolina this weekend. In other NCAA tournament action, the 7th-ranked field hockey team fell to North Carolina. Also on Sunday, the men’s basketball team defeated East Carolina 89-58.
Tags: ACC, athletics, NCAA, sports, Student Life, student-athletes, women's soccer
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November 13, 2009 by Cherin Poovey
On Friday the 13th, Associate Professor of Physics Eric Carlson talks about the origins of superstitions in Christian traditions and pagan practices, while standing under a ladder and breaking a mirror.
Tags: Academics, bad luck, eric carlson, faculty, friday the thirteenth, physics professor, superstitions
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