Wake Forest Psychology Students, Alumni Earn 2020 Emerging Scholar and Diversity Award
The Association for Research in Personality (ARP) recently named a set of graduate students and postdocs as recipients of its Emerging Scholar and Diversity Award. Of the 15 award recipients, four of them are current or former Wake Forest graduate students. Congrats to the following students and alumni: Andrew Rakhshani (graduate of MA program) Yoo […]
Categories: Alumni News, Graduate News, PostDoc, Student Awards, Student Research
Adam Winseck, PhD, the 2017 Hooding and Awards Ceremony Speaker sits down for candid interview
Dr. Winseck was the speaker at the Hooding and Awards Ceremony for Wake Forest University Graduate Students, held on Saturday, May 13 in Wait Chapel, Reynolda Campus. Dr. Winseck was the first graduate of the joint PhD/MBA program. Watch the exclusive interview: Hooding Speaker Adam Winseck, PhD, words of wisdom The Guest Speaker will be Adam Winseck, Lead Medical […]
Categories: Alumni News, Graduate News, Professional Development
AJP-Renal Physiology announces “Paper of the Year” to alumnus Dr. Bryan Wilson & mentor Professor Mark Chappell
Alumnus Dr. Bryan Wilson and coauthors Drs. Manisha Nautiyal, TanYa Gwathmey, James Rose, and Mark Chappell receive “Paper of the Year” acclaim from the editors of AJP-Renal Physiology for their paper Evidence for a mitochondrial angiotensin-(17) system in the kidney. http://ajprenal.physiology.org/content/310/7/F637
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WFU Counseling Dept Represents at 2017 NCCA Conference
The Wake Forest Counseling Department has a strong showing at the recent North Carolina Counseling Association Conference. The NCCA annual conference took place Feb. 23-24 in Durham, NC, and featured numerous presentations by students, faculty, and alumni as well as poster sessions by 14 current counseling students. Professors presenting at the NCCA conference: Dr. […]
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Physics Grad Student Named Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow
Physics graduate student Jeremy W. Ward, who successfully defended his thesis in April, has been selected as the 2015-2016 MRS/TMS Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow. Ward was selected to serve a one-year term working as a special legislative assistant on the staff of a member of Congress or congressional committee by The Materials Research Society […]
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