A new semester begins! 
  

From the Desk of Jill Crainshaw, Academic Dean


Read this week's column and review all the academic related 
information you need to know. (click to the right)


  
Announcements

Student Refund Requests | If you need to pull a credit balance off of your student account for living expenses, remember to complete the Student Refund Request Form and submit to Student Financial Services via email or fax. The form can be completed here.


Welcome New Students | This Spring we welcome 4 new students to the Wake Div community: Dennette Bailey, Donte Earl, Stanley Johnson, and Will Robinson.


Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday - Monday, January 21 | No classes.
 

Opening Chapel Service of the Spring - Tuesday, January 22, 11:00am - Davis Chapel | Join us in an Epiphany ritual of "chalking the door" as we begin a new semester.


Steelman Lecture with Diana Butler Bass - Tuesday, January 22, 4:30pm - Wait Chapel | Come hear Diana Butler Bass Speak on her latest book Christianity After Religion. Following her lecture there will be a book signing and reception. More information here.

  


Call for Papers: Student Symposium on Gender-Related Issues


On Monday, March 4, Wake Forest University will host its second annual student research symposium on gender and sexuality, featuring moderated sessions of scholarly and creative presentations by Wake Forest students. This event will showcase the exciting work that our undergraduates and graduate students are doing on gender-related issues across disciplines. 
 
The symposium will take place the day before the Phyllis Trible Lecture Series (March 5-6), which will feature four internationally renowned feminist scholars. We invite papers on the past, present, and/or future of feminism in relation to: gender and religion, gender and politics/law, gender and the arts, feminist activism, history of feminism, sexuality and visual culture, LGBTQ communities and rights, women and poverty, women and business, and women and science/medicine. 
 
Proposals involving poster sessions, creative exhibits, performances, and video clips are also welcome. For complete details on how to submit paper abstracts and information, click here. Deadline for submissions is January 31, 2013.


  
Jobs and Internships

Job of the Week

Clemmons First Baptist Church is seeking a devoted individual to glorify God through the implementation of a comprehensive ministry for youth in 6th through 12th grade that guides young people toward a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and encourages spiritual and personal development.Ordination is desired but not required. Applications are being accepted through January 31, 2013. Anticipated start date is April 1, 2013. For more information click here.

 


>> View the job listing above and the complete list of jobs and internships online.

  


WFU Community Events


15th Annual MLK Invitational Basketball Tournament - Saturday, January 19, 12:00pm - Reynolds Gym | Free and open to the public, the tournament will feature intramural teams from several NC universities.
 
 
WFU Gospelfest 2013 - Sunday, January 20, 3:00pm - Brendle Recital Hall | The Office of Multicultural Affairs and Student Activities Fee Fund bring you Gospelfest 3013 featuring Vashawn Mitchell. Free with Wake Forest student ID, $5 general admission. For more information call 336.758.5864 or email [email protected].
 
 
13th Annual MLK Celebration - Tuesday, January 22, 7:00pm - K.R. Williams Auditorium, Winston-Salem State University | Free and open to the public, the celebration will feature keynote speaker Harry Belafonte.
 
 
>> For more information on the MLK celebration events, a part of Faces of Courage, click to the Office of Multicultural Affairs website.
 
 


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