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Description: Audio (.wav), video (.mov), and other files of Wake Forest events, circa 1999-2000. Only the audio files appear to download successfully.
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Group: WFU in the News
Publisher: Wake Forest News
Description: ndeed, chunks of King's famous Aug. 28, 1963, "Dream" speech were test-driven in Wait Chapel during his visit to Wake Forest University on Oct. 11, 1962. A recording of that speech, which languished in the university's archives for more than 30 years, has been dusted off and digitized...
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Group: WFU in the News
Publisher: Winston Salem Journal
Description: Media Center Report Email Campaign Archive
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Publisher: Wake Forest News
Description: Highlights from the year in WFU news
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Publisher: Wake Forest News Service
Description: Round up of 2007 local and national news stories about WFU
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Description: Round up of 2008 local and national news stories about WFU
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Description: Round up of 2009 local and national news stories about WFU
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Group: WFU in the News
Description: In the News Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine SOURCE: CBS Evening News / Feb. 6, 2008 Dr. Anthony Atala of the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine speaks with CBS News about the advances in regenerative medicine. (There is no video embedded on this page)
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Group: WFU in the News
Description: Professor of English Eric Wilson appeared on NBC's Today show to talk about his book, "Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy." (There is no video embedded)
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Group: WFU in the News
Publisher: Window on Wake Forest
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