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In this Issue: It’s nearly the end of July, and if you are like me, your heart might be feeling a little pinched at the idea of your beloved child moving out of your house soon and heading off (or back) to college. It feels […]
In this Issue: It’s nearly the end of July, and if you are like me, your heart might be feeling a little pinched at the idea of your beloved child moving out of your house soon and heading off (or back) to college. It feels […]
In this Issue: Greetings from a very warm Winston-Salem! Our stretch of hot days continues – my car thermometer read 101 when I got in it around 2:15 p.m. today – but there is a tantalizingly cool forecast coming up later this week: […]
In this Issue: It’s the end of the week, and we’re past the halfway mark of Summer Session II – just two more weeks to go. I have been teaching a class and it’s been delightful to be around students again on a daily basis. […]
In this Issue: It’s nearly the end of the week, and while I am sure our Summer School II students are excited for the weekend, the 10 day forecast can be summed up in three words: Hot. Hotter. Hottest. And then we have […]
In this Issue: today we talk about having to make choices and prioritize what you want For the longtime Daily Deac-ers, you may recall my oft-mentioned theory of Column A and Column B. Imagine a piece of paper, with Column A on the left and […]
In this Issue: Today was a day filled with technical issues for me, so only two quick items to share to ensure I get this published in time. Read on as interests you! Nell Jessup Newton announced as Interim Provost This morning, President Wente announced […]
In this Issue It’s a new week, Deac families. We’re almost to the halfway point of Summer Session II, and before we know it August will be here, and then move-in will be upon us. The summer is flying by, isn’t it? Speaking of summer, […]
In this Issue: Today’s Daily Deac is a Q&A with Dr. Stephanie Carter-Atkins, Executive Director, Residence Life and Housing, about the role of the RA (Resident Adviser). Stephanie brings nearly 20 years of experience in the residence life and housing arena, so I wanted to […]
In this Issue: thoughts for P’29s with students doing Pre-Orientation programs I have gotten a number of questions in recent days from P’29s trying to understand when/how to move their ’29 in, whether they need to come to Parent and Family Orientation, etc. So I […]
In this Issue: today we share some thoughts on registration for our incoming ’29 students Our incoming Class of 2029 began the process of registering for classes today. I have heard from a number of families during registration and wanted to share some advice and […]