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Honoring faculty, staff retirees
Categories: University AnnouncementsAs Wake Forest prepares to celebrate the Virtual Conferring of Degrees on Monday, May 18, at 7 p.m., along with the achievements of the Class of 2020, we also pause to recognize and honor the outstanding careers of our retiring faculty and staff members. […]
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COVID-19 Update from President Hatch
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following message was sent by President Hatch to the Wake Forest community on May 15. Dear Wake Forest community, Congratulations for completing one of the most challenging and unexpected semesters in memory. No one could have imagined the dramatic turn our lives would take […]
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Power outage planned May 14 for Reynolda Campus, University Corporate Center
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following announcement was emailed to faculty and staff on May 14 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:
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Update on Title IX regulations from the Wake Forest administration
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following message was emailed to students, faculty and staff on May 13 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations on behalf of Associate Provost Kami Chavis, Interim Title IX Coordinator Tonya Deem and Vice President for Campus Life Penny Rue:
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Office of the Provost announces faculty retirements
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Office of the Provost has announced the following Reynolda Campus faculty retirements with full retirement dates in July or August of 2020:
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Faculty books: April 2020
Categories: University AnnouncementsCohen, Daniel, Gregory Pool, & Heidi Neck. (Center for Entrepreneurship). The IDEATE Method: Identifying High-Potential Entrepreneurial Ideas. SAGE. 2020.
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Birds of a feather learn together
Categories: University AnnouncementsWhen first-graders at Brunson Elementary were learning about birds, 17 Wake Forest students visited their classrooms to connect the biology lessons with the arts by exploring how birds move and leading bird-themed creative projects.
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When dance goes digital at Wake Forest
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest dance professor Kara Wilkes has put together a video that captures the spirit of dance assignments performed remotely and video recorded by her students this spring.