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Help tell our story: Take the Wake Forest Historical Museum survey
Categories: UncategorizedThe Wake Forest Historical Museum, which preserves the early history of WFU, is developing a new interpretive plan for the Calvin Jones House. Please complete this brief survey to help strengthen public programming and visitors’ experiences at the historic house museum. Take the survey.
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Safety and Security at Wake Forest
A message shared on behalf of Chief of Police Regina Lawson At Wake Forest, the safety and wellbeing of our students, faculty and staff is our top priority. In partnership with University Marketing and Communications (UMC), University Police (UPD) will provide timely information […]
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Dive into the University’s budget process during How Wake Works, Sept. 29
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe next How Wake Works will be held on Monday, Sept. 29, at 8:30 a.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. These popular sessions offer practical insights about Wake Forest, with this installment offering a deeper look at the multifaceted budget development process that supports […]
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Supporting Health and Wellbeing at Wake Forest
The Health and Wellbeing team is excited to welcome our community back and to see everyone thriving together. Below, you’ll find highlights of the many ways students, faculty and staff can care for themselves and support the wellbeing of our community throughout the semester. Collective […]
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Joseph W. Luter III (’61), alumnus and former trustee, dies at 86
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest notes the passing of Joseph Williamson Luter III (’61) on Aug. 28, at the age of 86. An alumnus and former member of the University’s Board of Trustees (1997–2001), Luter is the namesake of Luter Residence Hall, which opened in 1971 and […]
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Strategic visioning for areas of academic distinction continues
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message shared on behalf of the Office of the Provost Last spring, the Office of the Provost launched a visioning process for the five areas of academic distinction outlined in the Strategic Framework. Wake Forest faculty and staff have been working together […]
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Nate Plageman appointed next Faculty Athletics Representative
President Susan R. Wente has named Nate Plageman, associate professor of history and coordinator of the African studies minor, as the University’s next Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR). Plageman began serving as the FAR designee on July 1, 2025, working alongside Pete Brubaker, current FAR and […]
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Help shape AI’s future at Wake Forest
The Center for Analytics Impact in conjunction with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching, the Provost’s Office and IS has launched 2 AI Usage and Attitudes surveys. One is for faculty and the other is for Staff. The survey was launched last Friday with […]