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Campus energy conservation plan to be in effect during break
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Facilities & Campus Services: In an effort to conserve energy over the winter holiday period, Facilities & Campus Services will carry out the annual temperature setback program for academic and administrative buildings from the evening of Dec. 23 until Jan. 4.
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Clery Act training to be presented in January
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe University will present Clery Act compliance training on Jan. 11 at Z. Smith Reynolds Library’s auditorium.
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Coach Manning: Faculty-staff appreciation day set for Dec. 22
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis message was e-mailed to faculty and staff today on behalf of Coach Danny Manning: Dear Faculty and Staff: In the last year and a half, our staff and families have come to love and enjoy Wake Forest. It is truly a special place and we want to thank you for all that you do to…
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Williams appointed general manager for University Stores
Categories: University AnnouncementsLong-time textbook manager Willie Williams has been appointed general manager for University Stores. Follett announced this change upon the promotion of former general manager Andy Roush to a regional manager post.
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Tree removal on Wake Forest Road to disrupt traffic
Categories: University AnnouncementsTraffic on Wake Forest Road, between the Reynolda Road entrance and the Porter Byrum Welcome Center, will be disrupted on Dec. 21 while a large, dead tree is removed.
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New Unbroken Circle CD brings holiday cheer & supports local nonprofits
The Unbroken Circle, Wake Forest University’s multi-generational string band has released its debut bluegrass and old-time music album, “Songs from the Hearth.” The CD is available for $10 through Piano vs. Poverty, and the music is also available on iTunes. Songs […]
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Rowell named as ALA Emerging Leader
Categories: University AnnouncementsChelcie Rowell, digital initiatives librarian at Z. Smith Reynolds Library, has been named to the American Libraries Association (ALA) Emerging Leader class of 2016.
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Proposals funded: Kirkman, Messier, Mihalko
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Ellen Kirkman, professor of mathematics, whose proposal entitled “A Study of Undergraduate Programs in the Mathematical and Statistical Sciences in the United States and the Publications of the Results” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and by [subaward/subcontract from] American Mathematical Society (AMS) (WFU funding agency).