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  • Aging Re-Imagined symposium begins March 17

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    The symposium “Aging Re-Imagined” brings leading scholars, artists, medical professionals and researchers together at Wake Forest who will share insights on four key ideas that inform how we age, and how we think and feel about aging: Mobility, Mind (including memory), Mortality, and Meaning.

  • Global Wake Week set for March 14-18

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    Wake Forest will be celebrating Global Wake Week on March 14-18. Enjoy a week filled with activities, films, food trucks, games and more as we prepare for the SACSCOC on-site visit.

  • Save the date: Staff Appreciation Picnic to be held June 9

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    The University’s 2016 Staff Appreciation Picnic will be held from June 9 at BB&T Stadium. The Staff Advisory Council and the Office of Wellbeing are organizing the event, which is free and open to all Reynolda Campus staff. The picnic will take place from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

  • Staff Advisory Council to meet March 9

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    The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) will meet March 9 at Farrell Hall’s Broyhill Auditorium. Open to all staff, the meeting will run from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.

  • Milam, Kersh: Changes ahead for University’s laptop program

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    In the mid-1990s, Wake Forest earned our reputation as a leader in academic technology by supplying laptops and a suite of professional software to every student. Unlike two decades ago, Wake Forest is no longer limited to a single platform or brand of laptop in order to meet our commitment to technology in teaching and learning.

  • Wellbeing Office to recognize staff and faculty champions

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    As part of the THRIVE initiative, the Office of Wellbeing is seeking to recognize individual faculty and staff who excel as champions in one of the eight dimensions of wellbeing: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social and spiritual.

  • HES Department settles into new home at Worrell Center

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    The Health and Exercise Science (HES) Department at Wake Forest University has more room to stretch and grow, thanks to a new addition to the Worrell Professional Center.

  • Allison McWilliams: Why feedback matters

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    While there are many strategies and tools that mentors use as part of any effective mentoring relationship, all great mentoring conversations are built around two core practices: asking great questions and giving great feedback. These are two sides of the same developmental coin that help students grow into mature, thoughtful, reflective adults who can process and…



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