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Facilities/Campus Services launches staff recognition program
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis a guest post from Facilities and Campus Services: Facilities and Campus Services will launch its newly-created staff recognition program on February 13. “F&CS-elect” will recognize staff for demonstrating one or more of five values integral to the operations of the department.
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Vice President Rue to lead national student affairs organization
Categories: University AnnouncementsVice President for Campus Life Penny Rue has been chosen for the most distinguished volunteer leadership role in her field – Board Chair-elect of NASPA, the leading association for student affairs professionals.
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Office of Wellbeing: It’s time to nominate Wellbeing Champions
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from the Office of Wellbeing:
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Women’s March co-chairs to be on campus Feb. 16 in Wait Chapel
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe keynote event for Black History Month will be a panel discussion featuring the national co-chairs of the recent Women’s March in Washington, D.C.
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SAC to hear presentations on Wake Downtown, poverty initiative
Categories: University AnnouncementsAn update on the newly-opened Wake Downtown will be presented to the Staff Advisory Council on Feb. 9 by Rebecca Alexander, professor of chemistry and director of academic planning for Wake Downtown.
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Allison McWilliams: Owning (and sharing) your learning goals
Categories: University AnnouncementsAllison McWilliams, director of mentoring and alumni personal and career development in the Office of Personal and Career Development, writes occasional articles for Inside WFU. This is the second for the spring semester. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff from her professional experience with students.
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University appoints director of graduate programs in sustainability
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest has appointed alumnus and former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) official Stan Meiburg (’75) as director of graduate programs in sustainability.