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2016 Herbert C. Cheung, PhD Award in Biochemistry

Each year, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences recognizes an outstanding graduate student who demonstrates excellence in biochemistry through the steadfast support of the Herbert C. Cheung, PhD Award in Biochemistry. Dr. Dwayne Godwin, Dean of the Graduate School of […]


2016 – 2017 Mike & Lucy Robbins Graduate Scholarship Fund

The Lucy Robbins Fellowship Award was established in the spring of 2005 in memory of Lucy Robbins, the late wife of WFUHS faculty member Dr. Mike Robbins. In 2014 the award was renamed the Mike and Lucy Robbins Graduate Scholarship Fund. The award will be […]


Jerome McKay: Bootleg Scientist

Jerome McKay is a grad student, one of many who pursue an education in the Innovation Quarter. His academic home is nestled among rows of wet lab benches on the second floor of Wake Forest Biotech Place. Like all the rest, he gets one half […]


Dr. Erik Brady Joins the Graduate School Staff

I am excited to announce the addition of Dr. Erik Brady in a key position in the Graduate School as Director of Graduate Education Programs. This position will include key elements of the traditional role of the registrar as well as providing assistance in improving […]


The 2015 Mike & Lucy Robbins Graduate Scholarship Fund Winner

Matthew C. Walb, PhD Candidate Department of Physics Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Research Overview: We are interested in the carcinogenic risks of low dose radiation, specifically on lung tumorigenesis. Motivated by an increase in imaging screening procedures, we seek to determine […]


2015 Winston <40 Leadership Award!

Bryan Wilson, a PhD/MBA Graduate Student in the Molecular Medicine and Translational Sciences program at the Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business is a proud recipient of the 2015 Winston<40 Leadership Award! This award is given to 20 individuals that […]


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 […]


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