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Virgil named executive director of experiential education
Categories: University AnnouncementsAssociate Clinical Professor of Law Steve Virgil has been named executive director of experiential education for the Wake Forest University School of Law. In his new role, Virgil will both support existing programs, including clinics, internships, externships and practicum extensions, and seek out […]
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Faculty and staff children invited to MLK ‘Read-In’
Categories: University AnnouncementsFaculty and staff are invited to register their children ages 4-10 to participate in the 5th Annual MLK Read-In. The event will be held in Benson University Center, Room 401 on Saturday, Jan. 18th from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Children will be assigned a reading […]
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Assistant Chaplin Khalid Griggs speaks at Oxford
Categories: University AnnouncementsKhalid Griggs, assistant chaplain at Wake Forest University and imam of the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem, toured the United Kingdom addressing audiences in six cities and at five universities. The tour was underwritten by Like Media, a Birmingham, England-based company that hosts Muslim speakers from […]
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Update from the Department of Communication
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe communication department has provided a roundup of activities and accomplishments from fall 2013. Keep up with the Wake Forest communication department on Twitter @WakeComm and through the Communication at WFU Facebook group.
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Mauro and Harris present at NASPA Multicultural Institute
Categories: University AnnouncementsAlta Mauro, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Wesley Harris (’08, MA ’12), assistant director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, recently attended the NASPA Multicultural Institute in Las Vegas. Mauro and Harris presented “Best Practice in Leadership and Identity Development for Underrepresented […]
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Post office and mail services closing early on Dec. 31
Categories: University AnnouncementsOn December 31, Wake Forest post office and mail services will close at 1 p.m. Mail couriers will complete the morning route only. Please have all mail ready to go out by the time the courier arrives. Happy New Year!
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Proposals funded: O’Day and Miller
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Gail O’Day, dean of the School of Divinity, whose proposals entitled “Financial Well-Being for Pastoral Leaders” and “Clergy Making a Place: Early Career Pastors as Generative Community Leaders” have been funded by the Lilly Foundation. Congratulations to Gary D. Miller, associate professor […]