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President to present State of the University Address
Categories: Happening at WakePresident Nathan Hatch will deliver his annual State of the University Address, at the invitation of the Faculty Senate and Senate President Wilson Parker, on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. The Senate invites all faculty, staff and students to attend as President […]
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WakeUnited: Live United Stephen Edwards
Categories: University AnnouncementsStephen Edwards, assistant director for alumni engagement, knew that he wanted to make a positive impact on his community from the time that he started at Wake Forest as an undergraduate. During his four years as a student he volunteered with Big Brothers […]
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MOA welcomes new academic director
Categories: University AnnouncementsGuest post from the Museum of Anthropology: With the beginning of the fall semester at Wake Forest University, the Museum of Anthropology is very excited to welcome Dr. Andrew Gurstelle as academic director. Andrew is an anthropologist interested in the history and archaeology […]
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President Hatch: CARE Team available
Categories: University AnnouncementsPresident Hatch sent a message to faculty and staff Sept. 30 regarding the University’s CARE Team. (A separate message was sent to all students.) Dear Wake Forest Faculty and Staff: At Wake Forest University the Campus Assessment, Response and Evaluation (CARE) Team is a vital […]
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Love My Library event set for Oct. 2
Categories: University AnnouncementsTim Pyatt, new dean of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, will be formally introduced to the Wake Forest community and others at the “Love My Library” event Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. in the library’s atrium. Remarks will be presented by Pyatt, Provost […]
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September 2015 staff milestones
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of staff milestones for September 2015:
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Being Here: Salaam series of events underway on campus
Categories: Happening at WakeA series of events known as “Being Here: Salaam” is underway at Wake Forest in September and early October. The “Being Here: Salaam” project began Sept. 21 at Hanes Art Mezzanine Gallery in Scales Fine Arts Center with an exhibit of photographs by Todd […]