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Ƶ in the News – Early Fall 2010
October 1, 2010
Ƶ professors, administrators and alumni made regional and national news in recent weeks through their research and activities, both on and off campus. Notable this September was coverage of the Ƶ Poll. The following list should not be considered exhaustive and does not include all athletics news.
MBA blog welcomes three new student bloggers
October 1, 2010
Ƶ's student-produced MBA blog, Ƶ MBA: A Program for Your Busy Life welcomes three new student bloggers. The blog tells the stories of Ƶ MBA students as they work toward their degree while balancing professional, family and community commitments.
Ƶ alums recognized for work in the classroom
October 1, 2010
Tyronna McKoy Hooker G’09 and Debra Briggs Hennelly ’88 have been honored in recent weeks as Teachers of the Year in their respective home counties in North Carolina.
DPT visits elementary school to discuss bones, physical therapy and backpack safety
October 1, 2010
Department of Physical Therapy Education (DPTE) faculty, staff and students visited Burlington Day School in Alamance County to talk with students about the structure and function of bone tissue, and how to avoid bone damage as a result of overloaded backpacks.
DPT faculty/staff publish article with noted epidemiologist from WFU
October 1, 2010
Stewart Holt and Janet Cope of the Department of Physical Therapy Education recently published an article in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine wiht well-known epidemiologist Maria Mirabelli, assistant professor in epidemiology and prevention at Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Career Moves: Networking, interview advice lead to internship
October 1, 2010
Adam Price wanted to see for himself the daily routine of a software programmer, and when an opportunity arose last spring to intern with a North Carolina firm that coordinates the shipment and storage of goods for corporate clients like Boeing and Sony, the Ƶ junior moved quickly. His first stop? The Ƶ Career Center.
Career Services launches “Career Stories” interactive tool
October 1, 2010
In an effort to share relevant, career development information with students and alumni, Career Services has created the “Career Stories” interactive tool. The tool allows viewers to watch interviews of Ƶ alumni, parents and students discussing common career development issues such as choosing a major, participating in experiential activities, networking and answering difficult interview questions.
Former Newsweek editor delivers Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture
October 1, 2010
Jon Meacham, one of America's most esteemed journalists and a bestselling author, visited Ƶ this week for the annual Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture, and the former editor of Newsweek used his time on stage to share with his audience lessons gleaned from the life of the nation's seventh president.
Sang Nam named general secretary of NAKS
October 1, 2010
Sang Nam, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, has been named the general secretary of the National Association for Korean Schools.