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Parking information for fall semester
Categories: University AnnouncementsMore information Need to know more about registering your vehicle for on-campus parking, or want to send us feedback? Click here » “We’ve had more than 300 students, faculty and staff agree to short-term solutions to alleviate parking problems in the spring semester created […]
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Stand For Solidarity promotes inclusive campus
Categories: Happening at WakeWake Forest students, staff and faculty held a 5-Minute Stand For Solidarity on Manchester Plaza (the Mag Quad) on Thursday in response to North Carolina voters passing Amendment One, which defines marriage in the state constitution as between one man and one woman, and […]
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Schools of Business gives out faculty honors
Categories: University AnnouncementsSchools of Business faculty were honored for outstanding achievements during the annual Faculty Awards Recognition Ceremony held April 27 at the Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gardens in Kernersville. Vice Dean Charles Iacovou welcomed attendees saying, “You are a very dedicated team of faculty members. Our […]
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Silveri named CUMSA Mail Manager of the Year
Categories: University AnnouncementsMeri Silveri, a supervisor for Wake Forest Mail Services, has been named the Mail Manager of the Year for the Southeast region by the College and University Mail Services Association. Silveri, who has worked at Wake Forest for more than 28 years, was honored for […]
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PDC hosts conference
Categories: Happening at WakeOn April 22-24, Professional and Organizational Development colleagues from higher education gathered for the second annual Professional and Organizational Development Conference at Wake Forest. The event, hosted by Wake Forest’s Professional Development Center, offered an informal opportunity to bring together professionals in this field to […]
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Proposals funded: Berry, Fleeson
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Michael J. Berry, professor and chair of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Standardized Rehabilitation for ICU patients with Acute Respiratory Failure” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency).
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MOA participates in Forsyth Photo Adventure Contest
Local residents have the chance to win a new iPad2 just by visiting local attractions, including Wake Forest’s Museum of Anthropology, and snapping a few photos between now and May 13. Visitors who post their photos to the attractions’ Facebook pages will be entered […]
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Campus Connections: Campus life
Categories: University AnnouncementsMary Gerardy, the associate vice president and dean of Campus Life, talked to an audience of about 250 at Campus Connections last week about the vibrant campus efforts that started about 10 years ago, led by students who wanted more activities, traditions and hangouts. Gerardy said […]