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Reynolda Campus closed

Because of weather conditions, the Reynolda Campus is closed today. School of Law exams will be administered at 10 a.m. today as previously announced. The Reynolda Campus Holiday Open House scheduled for today has been rescheduled for Thursday, Jan. 13 from 3 to 5 p.m. […]


Davis wins Honor Award

David Davis, manager of landscape services, accepted an Honor Award from the Professional Grounds Management Society for landscape work done by the Wake Forest landscaping staff at the Graylyn International Conference Center. The award was presented for “exceptional grounds management” at Graylyn. Davis was recognized […]


Dedicated Deacons

On behalf of the National Residence Hall Honorary Society (NRHH), Career Services has been named the ‘Office of the Month’ for November. Each month, NRHH chooses an organization which has demonstrated student-centered support, professionals whose work is dedicated to the mission and values of Wake […]

Categories: Awards & Recognition


Weinstein: A professor of many worlds

David Weinstein admits to being a bit schizophrenic. Weinstein, a professor of political science and one of Wake Forest’s most prolific scholars in the humanities, often inhabits two intellectual worlds. As he moves back and forth between those worlds, he’s extending Wake Forest’s academic […]


Hudson named Officer of the Month

Paul Hudson, University police officer, has been named Officer of the Month by Residence Life and Housing. He was recognized for his commitment to keeping the campus safe by going above and beyond the call of duty, and for his helpful and friendly demeanor.


Children’s book drive

The Volunteer Service Corps and the Office of Multicultural Affairs are collecting new and slightly used books for children (ages 4 – 10) for a service event in conjunction with the national MLK Day of Service in January. The books should be delivered to the […]


Mitra attends conference, receives ACE Fellowship

Ananda Mitra, chair and professor of communication, responded to the panel “Illuminating the Absent in Visual Argument” and presented the paper “Managing Narbs: a Pleasant Presence on Social Networks” at the National Communication Association Conference in San Francisco. He was also awarded a Wake Forest […]


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