Alumni Profile – James F. Bailey
I graduated in 1972 from Wake Forest with a Political Science major. It was natural to then go on to receive a law degree from-
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I graduated in 1972 from Wake Forest with a Political Science major. It was natural to then go on to receive a law degree from-
The Carl Moses Excellence in Research Award went to Megan Huber for her paper “Betrayal of the Innocents: An Examination of Children and Peacekeeping.” The-
Nick Deuschle was the winner of the Jack D. Fleer Award for Excellence in Honors for his seminar paper “What About the Prosecutor?: Federal Sentencing-
The C.H. Richards Award for Excellence in Political Science went to Zahir Rahman. Zahir won a Fulbright scholarship to conduct research in Morocco in 2010-11.
Five political science majors (Katherine Dydak, Monica Giannone, Mark Hoover, David Little, Zahir Rahman) and two political science minors (Sarah Pirovitz, Jaymi Thomas) were among-
A job well done: Five of the twelve Wake Forest students who have been awarded Fulbright scholarships in 2010 graduated with a major in Political-