News topic: Grad schools

2007-2008 academic year brings substantial changes 2007-2008 academic year brings substantial changes
From renovation plans to new staff and administrators to controversies that got students talking, the 2007-2008 academic year was one of change for the university. Read »

Business dean appointed Business dean appointed
Steve Reinemund, former PepsiCo chief executive officer and Chairman, was announced April 22 as the university’s new dean of business. “I have long admired Wake Forest and am deeply honored… Read »

Multiple Babcock employees fired
Just about one month ago, the external relations staff of the Babcock School of Management was hard at work on the MBA alumni magazine. Today, eight of these staff members no longer work for the school.… Read »

Greetings from… Greetings from…
Over spring break four different groups of university students traveled to three different locations in the United States, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. All of the locations were host to university… Read »

Trip aims to give aid to Nicaraguan businesses
Sixteen students from the university’s Babcock Graduate School of Management are spending this Spring Break in Nicaragua. The students, along with two faculty members, will be sharing their knowledge… Read »

Research gains insight into lupus
New research from the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center may help doctors gain insight into the causes of and potential treatments for lupus. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects… Read »

Grad School to host ‘Christmas Cheer’ for children
Santa and graduate students will help deliver “Christmas Cheer” to local children Dec. 8. The Wake Forest Graduate School Association and some local businesses are helping to sponsor the event,… Read »

Law School to start DNA Innocence Project
Wake Forest University School of Law is launching a DNA Innocence Project to help those who were wrongfully convicted of crimes in Forsyth County. Read »

Retired Babcock professor passes away in New York
The recent death of former professor Mordecai Jaffe is the cause for reflection on his many accomplishments. Jaffe, a retired Babcock Professor of botany from 1980-1998, was an influential figure within… Read »

Dermatology program ranks No. 15 nationally in Journal
The Wake Forest Baptist Dermatology Program was recently ranked No. 15 among 107 other programs in the country. The rankings were based on results from a study by the Dermatology Online Journal and were… Read »