Submissions

Submissions

The Oasis Committee welcomes submissions from students, faculty, and alumni of any of the health science programs at the Wake Forest School of Medicine.

Submissions and suggestions for the quote of the month can be e-mailed to Kristy Tayapongsak.

All submissions will be reviewed weekly. For more information, please contact Kristy Tayapongsak.

Artwork Submission Guidelines

Oasis welcomes the submission of student created artwork in various media. All artwork must be digitally photographed. The digital photos of all artwork should be sharp and in focus, evenly illuminated, and of sufficient resolution. For three-dimensional artwork, the background (if visible) should be neutral and unobtrusive.

To determine sufficient resolution, the size of the image file should be approximately 1 MB (or greater) and image compression should not be apparent when viewing.

Digital cameras should be 4 megapixels or greater with the quality set to high and/or fine. Images of the artwork will be displayed in Oasis around 4 to 5 inches wide.

When submitting digital images, please include the following information:

  • filename of digital image
  • title of the artwork
  • dimensions
  • type of media

 

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Talent Show

Talent Show

Now a tradition that stretches as far back as the early 1980s, the annual WFSM Talent Show is a festive experience that brings students of multiple classes together for a school-wide celebration. The talent show features both live performances and visual art, with a gallery that includes student paintings, photography, prints, and collages.

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