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Dimock Recognized at 2015 Commencement

by July 1, 2015
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From the 2015 Commencement Ceremony Program: Wake Forest University honors Ronald V. Dimock, Jr., Ph.D., for forty-five years of distinguished service, including as the Thurman D. Kitchin Professor of Biology; for his deep knowledge of biology and natural history that inspired many generations of Wake Forest students; for his award-winning teaching Read more »

Biology Students Take Honors at NCAS

by April 5, 2015
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The 112th annual meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Science took place on March 27-28, 2015, at Wake Forest Biotech Place in downtown Winston-Salem. Participation in North Carolina Academy of Science events is a long-standing tradition in the Wake Forest Department of Biology. This year no fewer than four Read more »

Dining Dilemmas

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Dining Dilemmas is the name Professors Pat Lord (Biology) and Ana Iltis (Philosophy) give to a collaboration between Pre-Health Advising and the WFU Center for Bioethics, Health, and Society. Once a semester, undergraduates join with other students and faculty to discuss thorny issues related to medical ethics over dinner. The Read more »

Biology Students Give Talks at SAHRC 2015

by March 22, 2015
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Three students presented talks on research conducted at Wake Forest University Department of Biology at the 11th annual meeting of the Southern Appalachian Honeybee Research Consortium (SAHRC) held on Saturday, March 21, 2014 at the Fralin Life Science Institute at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. The students are all participants in Read more »

Biology Majors Nominated for Membership in Phi Beta Kappa, 2015

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The Delta of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has announced its 2015 list of seniors and juniors nominated for membership in Phi Beta Kappa, the American honorary academic society founded in 1776. Many biology majors are on the list. All deserve your warmest congratulations. Note that membership by Read more »