Barbara Lentz

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Media Roundup for the week of Nov. 3, 2017

Wake Forest Law faculty, students and staff are quoted regularly in the media. Following are the media mentions for the week of Nov. 3, 2017: Continue reading »

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Professor Barbara Lentz authors chapter in forthcoming textbook about reflection in law school learning

Associate Professor of Legal Writing Barbara Lentz has authored the chapter, “Incorporating Reflection into Law Teaching and Learning,” in the forthcoming textbook, “Experiential Education in the Law School Curriculum,” a Carolina Academic Press publication.

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Wake Forest University’s undergraduates, North Carolina communities and nonprofits

Professor Barbara Lentz has expanded her innovative teaching methods and service by sharing her experience and expertise about nonprofit law, leadership and management with Wake Forest University’s undergraduate college, North Carolina communities and multiple nonprofit boards.

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Professors Barbara Lentz and Andrew Verstein to speak at Emory Law’s Transactional Law and Skills Conference, June 10-11

Professors Barbara Lentz and Andrew Verstein will be speaking at Emory University Law School’s Fifth Biennial Conference on Teaching Transactional Law, entitled “Method in the Madness: The Art and Science of Teaching Transactional Law and Skills,” from June 10 to 11 in Atlanta, Georgia. Continue reading »

Pro Humanitate in Action: The Forsyth Backpack Program

Associate Law Professor Barbara Lentz is a co-founder of the Forsyth Backpack Program. The following story, written by the School of Business’ Stephanie Skordas, highlights how this year’s Master of Arts in Management students recently helped provide 3,328 meals that will feed students starting on the long Labor Day weekend.

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WFU community to pack meals on Thursday, Nov. 20, for hungry children in Forsyth County

A group of Wake Forest University students and volunteers will pack 600 meals on Thursday, Nov. 20, for children who attend public schools in Forsyth County. Continue reading »

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Law students can travel to Nicaragua as part of new Micro-Trade Development Clinic

The Micro-Trade Development Clinic, formerly known as the “Cross-disciplinary Professional Development” course, explores economic, community and human development efforts in Nicaragua from various perspectives.   Continue reading »

Faculty News and Notes Winter 2013 – 2014

Following is the most recent roundup of Wake Forest University School of Law’s faculty research, publications, presentations, honors and awards. Continue reading »

WFU Master of Arts in Management students’ Hunger Project benefits Forsyth Backpacks Program

Wake Forest University graduate business students are playing their own version of “The Hunger Games.”

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Wake Forest University law professors, business students help feed hungry children in Forsyth County through Backpack Program

Thanks to a cross-discipline collaboration at Wake Forest University between law professors and business students,  hundreds of public elementary school students in Forsyth County won’t go hungry on the weekends.