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Description: Ken taught for thirteen years in the law school where he also established its Clinical Education Program, directed the Legal Research and Writing Program, coached over twenty championship moot court teams, and as Academic Dean led the curricular improvements associated with the law school's strategic plan. In 1988 President Hearn appointed him Vice President of Student Life and Instructional Resources. During his tenure he has led the consolidation of student services programs, the establishment of the Volunteer Service Corp., and initiated several programs in student leadership development, including the first ACC Student Leaders Conference. He has continued to teach in several areas-law, history, and communications.
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: Our mission is to promote and uphold AAUP principles on faculty rights and responsibilities, particularly the principles of shared governance and academic freedom. We are committed to assisting pre-tenure, untenured and non-permanent faculty with problems or questions you may encounter related to your appointment.
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Description: Winston Salem Journal series regarding the state's prosection of the innocent Darryl Hunt In a six-month investigation, The Journal has found that the police used questionable tactics and relied on even more questionable witnesses to bore in on Hunt as a suspect. It shows how legal decisions kept piling up against Hunt, sometimes because defense tactics failed. And it reveals how the state changed its theory of the crime to fit the new DNA evidence rather than re-investigate the case. Written by WFU journalism professor Phoebe Zerwick
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: The full story of North Carolina's ambitious sterilization program has never been told. It's been hidden behind sealed records. It's a story of pain and prejudice, and of good intentions and arrogance. It's a legacy that survivors still carry. With little oversight, the Eugenics Board of North Carolina ordered the sterilization of thousands of the state's most vulnerable citizens. Like programs elsewhere, the N.C. board began with high hopes of building a better society. But it evolved into something altogether different and troubling. In December of 2002, the Winston-Salem Journal published a five-part series, “Against Their Will,” that examined in stunning detail North Carolina’s eugenics program, whose goal was the systematic elimination of undesirable genetic strains in the population.
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: (in 2012) One night in December 1995, Jill Marker was leaving her job as assistant manager of an artificial flower shop called the Silk Plant Forest in Winston-Salem, NC when she was savagely beaten and left for dead. A few months later, police charged a man named Kalvin Michael Smith with the crime and he was convicted by a jury the next year. Smith has always maintained his innocence and several follow-up investigations show that police may have mishandled the case. Smith has already served more than 15 years of a 29-year sentence, but is preparing to appeal his case in district federal court and is asking for the City of Winston-Salem to show support for a new trial.
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: Homepage for the Research and Sponsored Programs at Wake Forest University. Provides links and information in regards to research proposal and funding at the university.
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Description: AJC Center as a digital hub to continue advancing justice through intersectional scholarship and action. the Anna Julia Cooper Center has accomplished ambitious and transformative scholarship, programming, and policy change far exceeding the Center’s size and resources. Leading this center since its founding in January 2012 has been the greatest privilege of my academic and professional career.
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: Faculty Senate: the faculty body responsible for shared governance across Wake Forest’s academic operations. The senate is a distinctive body: it crosses all disciplinary borders and comprises members from each constituent school of the university on the Reynolda, Downtown, and Bowman Gray campuses as well as the deans, the provost, the chief financial officer, and the president, who serve as ex officio members. Page contents include Home, Senators, Senate Committees, Bylaws, Meetings, and Minutes & Announcements
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Subject: Faculty governance
Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: news for faculty and staff
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
Description: a project of engaged faculty, staff and students at wake forest university Wake Forward is an organization of Wake Forest University faculty, staff, and students who share a progressive vision for our campus, Winston-Salem, and NC. Wake Forward is loosely affiliated with Scholars for North Carolina’s Future (SNCF), an organization of people in higher education committed to using knowledge across a variety of disciplines to foster informed conversations about North Carolina’s history and current challenges.
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Description: Surprisingly, 59 percent of women having abortions are mothers. To understand what goes into a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy, Parents interviewed mothers from across the country. Facebook post and comments related to the 2016 article, "I'm a mom and I had an abortion" article by Phoebe Zerwick.
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Description: Facebook post and comments related to the 2016 article, "I'm a mom and I had an abortion" article by Phoebe Zerwick. Post reads "Surprisingly, 59 percent of women having abortions are mothers. To understand what goes into a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy, Parents interviewed mothers from across the country."
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Group: Faculty Organizations & Research
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