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Category: Peter Weigl

Podcast Featuring Peter Weigl

May 18, 2022
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| Biodiversity, Peter Weigl
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Need a quick listen?  We’ve got a nice piece of science journalism and human interest story combined. Podcast host Elena Marsh interviewed Peter Weigl on his career and his stewardship of Wake Forest University’s Vertebrate Collection.  Weigl reflects on his career as a Biologist along with the many research uses of the Vertebrate Collection.  Its…

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WFU Biology Alumni: Dr. Brian Arbogast

September 18, 2019
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| alumni, Peter Weigl, STEM, Teaching
Photo: Headshot of Dr. Brian Arbogast

Congratulations to Dr. Arbogast! Dr. Brian Arbogast (B.S., Biology, ’92, Ph.D., Biology, ’99), WFU Biology Alumni from Dr. Peter D. Weigl‘s lab, has received the 2019 Distinguished Teaching Professorship Award at UNC Wilmington, where he is a Professor in the Department of Biology and Marine Biology. The purpose of this prestigious award is to recognize…

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Professor Peter Weigl: Renaissance Man of Biology

September 5, 2010
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| ecology, Outreach, Peter Weigl, research

Renaissance man Pete Weigl of biology becomes the first in his department to retire in 20 years. An article recently published by David Fyten of the  Office of Creative Services highlights the career of Peter D. Weigl. As an ecologist, Weigl has conducted research at and taken student and travel study groups to remote locations…

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