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Locklair’s ‘Requiem’ to be broadcast Jan. 31 on WFDD
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe first two movements of last year’s world premiere performance of Professor of Music Dan Locklair’s “Requiem” will be featured on the Jan. 31 national radio broadcast of With Heart and Voice, which can be heard on 88.5 WFDD at 7 a.m.
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University clothing drive supports overflow shelter project
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest’s Pro Humanitate Institute is sponsoring a University clothing drive in support of overflow shelters for the homeless in Winston-Salem.
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Reynolda House names Archer director of program, interpretation
Categories: University AnnouncementsReynolda House Museum of American Art has named Phil Archer the Betsy Main Babcock Director of Program and Interpretation. Archer was director of public programs at the museum since 2002. He brings nearly 20 years of experience to the position when he begins the new role Feb. 1.
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University Police offers lunch/learn series to campus community
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe University Police Department in February will begin offering to the campus community the Citizen Police Academy Lunch & Learn series. The department has designed the 10-part series to offer students, faculty and staff a close-up view of the department and its officers.
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University Police Department hires officers for leadership roles
Categories: University AnnouncementsTwo law enforcement officers with extensive experience in community policing at North Carolina universities have joined the Wake Forest University Police Department in senior leadership roles.
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Memorial service for Jordan Thomas Bayer set for Feb. 5
Categories: University AnnouncementsA memorial service honoring the life of Jordan Thomas Bayer (’17) will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, February 5, in Wait Chapel.
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How you can learn about weather-related closings, delays
Categories: University AnnouncementsIn the event of severe weather that prompts a delay or closing, Wake Forest will use several methods to alert students, faculty and staff to schedule changes.