News for the Wake Forest community
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A message about the flu from the Student Health Service
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on behalf of the Student Health Service on Feb. 12: The Student Health Service has begun to see large numbers of students with influenza, “the flu.” Typical symptoms include sudden onset of fever, body aches, headaches, sore throat, cough, and fatigue.
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Volunteers sought for Habitat for Humanity project
Categories: University AnnouncementsIndividuals and organizations are being sought as volunteers to assist with a Habitat for Humanity home-building project sponsored by Wake Forest.
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Registration now open for All Sports Summer Youth Camp
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following is a guest post from Campus Recreation: Registration is now open for All Sports Summer Youth Camp.
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Unbroken Circle shows raise more than $28,000
Categories: University AnnouncementsMore than $28,000 was raised by the campus concerts presented Feb. 8 and 9 by the old-time string band The Unbroken Circle. Donations offered during the shows support the programs and initiatives of The Shalom Project.
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NEA, NEFA grants help bring Forklift Danceworks to WFU
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest’s Interdisciplinary Performance and Liberal Arts Center (IPLACe) has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New England Foundation for the Arts to help fund an interdisciplinary collaboration with Forklift Danceworks – an organization based in Austin, Texas, that uses creative collaboration to spark conversation and inspire change.
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President’s Office food drive will benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Office of the President has organized a campus food drive to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank in North Carolina.
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Unbroken Circle to perform two shows this week at Byrum Center
Categories: Happening at WakeOld-time string band The Unbroken Circle will perform two shows at Wake Forest this week in support of The Shalom Project.
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Suzanne Hawks to speak at Staff Advisory Council meeting
Categories: University AnnouncementsSuzanne Hawks, a disability and learning assistance specialist in the Learning Assistant Center, will make a presentation at the Staff Advisory Council’s (SAC) meeting on Feb. 12.