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Browne directs local science competition

Wake Forest senior Sean Cusano (’13) and first-year Wake medical student Matthew Martin (BS ’12) examine a team’s bottle rocket. On Saturday, 179 local middle and high school students competed in a...

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Locklair’s work to be performed in Charlotte

Dan Locklair’s Dream Steps, a dance suite for flute, viola and harp, will be performed by The Fire Pink Trio on Tuesday, April 9, at noon and 5:30 p.m. at Bechtler Museum of Modern Art at Levine Center...

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Teaching & Learning Center honors innovative teachers

From left: Sarah Mason, Grace Wetzel, Christa Colyer, Cynthia Gendrich, Jack Dostal Every year the Teaching and Learning Center honors up to five faculty for innovations in their teaching. This year’s...

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Locklair works to be performed in Greensboro

Two movements from Dan Locklair’s changing perceptions & Epitaph, for SATB Chorus and piano, will be performed by the Bel Canto Company, with Welborn Young, artistic director & conductor, on...

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Locklair work to premiere during centennial celebration

The Winston-Salem Symphony, under music director Robert Moody, will premiere Dan Locklair’s “Hail the Coming Day” on Sunday, May 12, at 3 p.m. with a repeat performance on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m....

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Locklair’s music to premiere in Durham

The world premiere of Dan Locklair’s Bond and Free, a Partsong for SATB Chorus (divisi), a cappella, will be given by the Vocal Arts Ensemble of Durham, Rodney Wynkoop, Conductor and Artistic Director,...

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Wake Forest hosts American Singers’ Opera Project

Richard Heard The American Singers’ Opera Project (ASOP) is underway at Wake Forest, and fans can get a local taste of what’s going on there on Saturday, June 8, at 7 p.m. at Arbor Acres Retirement...

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Locklair’s work to be broadcast

Dan Locklair’s “Hail the Coming Day (A Festive Piece for Orchestra)” can be heard on WDAV (http://www.wdav.org/) on June 13 at 7 p.m. and June 16 at 3 p.m., as part of broadcasts of the recording of...

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Young’s work with Salem Band is highlighted

Eileen Young (left) conducts the Salem Band. The Winston-Salem Journal recently highlighted the work of Eileen Young with the Salem Band. Young is an instructor of clarinet, saxophone and woodwind...

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WFU pianists to perform in charity concert series

Cook Two Wake Forest pianists will take part in the “Hungry for Music” concert series, which will run from June 23-27 at Burkhead United Methodist Church, 5250 Silas Creek Parkway, beginning each...

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Young featured; Salem Band plays tonight

Eileen Young (left) conducts the Salem Band. Eileen Young, an adjunct assistant professor of music, was featured on the Winston-Salem Symphony website for her summer work as Music Director of the Salem...

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Busy weekend for music faculty

Two members of the music faculty will be performing this weekend. Jacqui Carrasco, an associate professor, will play violin in “Mood Indigo: Songs of Duke Ellington” on Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m. at...

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Locklair’s music to be performed at Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris

Dan Locklair’s “The Peace May Be Exchanged” from Rubrics, A Liturgical Suite for Organ, will be performed by Andre de Jager on Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. as part of his recital at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in...

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Klein named artistic director of the Secrest Artists Series

Scott Klein, professor and chair of the department of English, has been named artistic director of the Secrest Artists Series. Klein has been deeply involved with the Secrest Series for many years,...

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August 2013 faculty milestones

See a list of employment milestones reached by faculty in August 2013: 1 year Kyle David Denlinger; eLearning Librarian; ZSR Library James Branson Harper; Head, Interlibrary Loan; ZSR Library 5 years...

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August 2013 comings and goings

See a list of employees joining and leaving the University in August 2013: Coming Adams, Jonathan Kraemer; Adjunct Instructor; Counseling Agostini, Caterina; Part-Time Instructor; Romance Languages...

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Locklair’s work featured nationally, performed locally on Sunday

On Sunday, Oct. 6, the music of Dan Locklair will be featured in several different ways. Locklair is the composer in residence and a professor of music at Wake Forest. Locklair has been the focus of...

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Young performs at UNCSA

Eileen Young (third from left) and UNCSA faculty Eileen Young performed by invitation of the UNC School of the Arts faculty on their recital, “Hindemith Lives!” on Saturday evening, Oct. 19, in Watson...

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Locklair’s work to be performed by Winston-Salem Youth Chorus

Dan Locklair’s “The Playful Rainbow,” with text by poet Fred Chappell, will premiere on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. at the by The Stevens Center of the UNC School of the Arts in Winston-Salem. It will...

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Locklair’s work to be performed in Salisbury

Dan Locklair’s “In the Autumn Days” will be performed by the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra (David Hagy, music director and conductor) as part of its Thanksgiving Family Concert on Sunday, Nov. 24, at 4...

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