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Parking lot closures for ‘Project Pumpkin’
Categories: Happening at WakeProject Pumpkin will be held Wednesday, Oct. 29. In order to accommodate buses that will be loading/unloading children from the community, closing of partial parking lots is required. Whenever parking lots are closed for event parking, carpooling is a smart option to consider as it saves […]
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Message about WFU preparedness regarding Ebola
Categories: University AnnouncementsAt a time when Ebola is a subject of considerable international attention, Wake Forest officials have learned that the risk of the disease’s transmission to the campus community is low. Still, the University is taking all appropriate actions to support the safety and wellbeing of […]
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LGBTQ community forum scheduled for Oct. 30
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe President’s Commission on LGBTQ Affairs has organized a community forum to be held Oct. 30 from 4-6 p.m. in Annenberg Forum, Carswell Hall. The entire Wake Forest community is invited to attend and share their experiences as LGBTQ people or allies. An informal […]
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Project pumpkin
Categories: Happening at WakeKick-off your Halloween festivities at the 26th annual Project Pumpkin on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 3-6 p.m. Project Pumpkin, an annual service event for children from the Winston-Salem community, is put on by Wake Forest students, faculty and staff who offer a fun and […]
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Call for 2015 ‘Building the Dream’ nominations
Categories: University AnnouncementsOn Jan. 19, the nation will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Each year, representatives from Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State Universities form a joint Martin Luther King Jr. programming committee and present the “Building the Dream” award. The […]
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September 2014 comings and goings
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of employees joining and leaving the University in September 2014:
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Inaugural ‘Lifelong Learning’ event: Q & A with David Lubin
Categories: University AnnouncementsA guest post by Madeline Stone, Wake Forest News and Communication Intern World War I marked the beginning of a period when a soldier could be severely injured in battle and still survive. In his research on art and World War War I, […]
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Redefining the Wake Forest MBA
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from Dean of the School of Business Charles Iacovou and President Nathan O. Hatch This morning, the Wake Forest University School of Business announced it is refocusing how its MBA program is delivered based on the changing needs of the market. […]