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Resources | Wake On Wall Street (WOWS)
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Wake On Wall Street (WOWS). For Wake Forest Students, Alums and Parents (ONLY! How You Can Help. ALUMNI and PRE-QUALIFIED STUDENTS – check out our new website http:/ www.wakeonws.com. Search Wake alums and parents. Search by geography. Post job openings. Resources – Wake On Wall Street (WOWS). First step for all students: contact Career Services ( http:/ career.opcd.wfu.edu. 8211; DO NOT. Second step – read these Helpful Documents. Contact Career Services and the Finance Club:. 8211; Networking Tips.
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Wake Forest Scholars Program | Wake Forest College at Wake Forest University
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Wake Forest Scholars Program. Wake Forest College at Wake Forest University. First in the Forest. British & International Scholarships. Welcome to the website of the Wake Forest Scholars Program. On this site you will find information on scholarships that are available, and how to apply for them, also you will find a record of past scholars and their recent activities. We hope you enjoy this site and find it useful in making plans and applications. Wake Forest Scholars Director, Dr. Tom Phillips. Career ...
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Q and A: Wake Washington Internship and Study Program | Undergraduate College | Wake Forest University
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Skip to the navigation. Skip to the content. Q and A: Wake Washington Internship and Study Program. September 14th, 2015. Wake Forest entered into a relationship with The Washington Center in 2006 to provide Wake Forest students with the opportunity to study and gain work experience in Washington, D.C. Overall, this has been a good partnership.). Q I’ve heard students enjoy the program in the summer and have been taking advantage of this opportunity. So, why not just keep it going? While we are unable to...
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Partners and Related Offices - The Teaching and Learning CenterThe Teaching and Learning Center
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Skip to the navigation. Skip to the content. The Teaching and Learning Center. Signature Programs & Initiatives. Contemplative Pedagogy at WFU. Departmental Teaching Initiative Fund. Faculty Teaching Development Fund. Summer Course (Re)Design Award. Vision, Mission, & Guiding Principles. Course (Re)Design Faculty Learning Community. Scholarship of Teaching & Learning. Partners and Related Offices. Phone: 336.758.4587. 1834 Wake Forest Road, P.O. Box 7421. Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7421. Welcome to the TLC.
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Parents | Office of Personal & Career Development | Wake Forest University
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Skip to the navigation. Skip to the content. Office of Personal and Career Development. Selecting a Major or Career. Preparing for the Search. Wake Forest University Career Connectors. Lower Division Advising Resources. Wake Forest “College to Career” Community. Reynolda Hall, Room 230. Winston-Salem, NC 27109. Phone 336.758.5902. Fax 336.758.1971. Send us your feedback. OPCD 2014-2015 Annual Report. The Mentoring Resource Center Blog. And prepare for an internship or job search. Of the career events and...
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K-102 Education | A WordPress site
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That is the question I am asking myself these days. What was it about my experience, my intrinsic belief in the liberal arts, that I want to convey to my students? What did I get out of my education that helps me today? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 10, 2015. This is a post of incentives for adults. Most of the adults I know are in academia. I have heard that leading academics is akin to herding cats. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 3, 2015. And my husband is envious.
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The Practical Liberal Arts | The Liberal Arts Advantage
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The Liberal Arts Advantage. The Practical Liberal Arts. Susan de la Vergne. October 31, 2012. Hiring managers, well-meaning family members, and media pundits continue to assume the liberal arts are the educational breeding ground for the exploratory and artsy, producing graduates who have neither job skills nor job prospects. Instead of crisp technicians ready to crunch numbers and take home bonus pay, these misguided people think liberal arts majors are simply preparing for lifetimes of noble poverty.
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