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‘Unbroken Circle’ to launch United Way Kickoff, Sept. 30
Categories: Happening at WakeMembers of the Wake Forest community are cordially invited to participate in the WakeUnited Kickoff on Tuesday, Sept. 30, in the Reynolda Hall Green Room. WakeUnited is the University’s October campus campaign to benefit the United Way of Forsyth County. The Unbroken Circle – a […]
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Annual security and fire safety reports available
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following message is sent on behalf of the University Police Department. Dear University Community, The Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports are available on the Wake Forest University Police website at: http://police.wfu.edu/information/annual-crime-reports These documents contain information regarding campus security and personal safety. They […]
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The Leadership Project with former U.S. Senator George Mitchell
Categories: Happening at WakeOn Wednesday, the University welcomes former United States Senator and distinguished author, George J. Mitchell to campus for participation in The Leadership Project. This initiative is designed to celebrate the many ways leadership development is taught and inspired at Wake Forest and to engage members of our […]
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Chinese photo exhibition to debut at Wake Forest
Categories: Happening at WakeIn 2011, junior business and enterprise management major Ying’er Jin helped create a project in his home country of China called “Hope of Thick Rope,” an annual photography display and fundraising effort. This year’s focus is on the social customs of the people of Gansu Province’s desert region […]
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Two Wake Foresters named ‘Winston Under 40’ award winners
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce has named Katie Neal, executive director of news and communication in The Office of Communications and External Relations and Shelley Sizemore, assistant director of Wake Forest’s recently launched Pro Humanitate Institute, “Winston Under 40” Leadership Award winners. […]
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Ed Wilson (’43) to receive N.C. Humanities Council’s top honor
Categories: University AnnouncementsOn Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. at the Porter Byrum Welcome Center, Professor Emeritus of English and Provost Emeritus of Wake Forest University Ed Wilson (’43) will receive the North Carolina Humanities Council’s highest honor, the John Tyler Caldwell Award for the Humanities. […]
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Locklair’s ‘Autumn Impromptu’ to be performed at Wake Forest
Categories: Happening at WakeDan Locklair’s Autumn Impromptu will be performed by guitarist John Kossler (’11) on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public. The performance is part of a series of events honoring Chilean poet, diplomat […]
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Parking lot closure due to renovation of Reynolds Gym
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from Facilities and Campus Services Parking Lot Closure: Beginning Monday, Sept. 29, Parking Lot L – 12 reserved faculty/staff spaces located on the north side of the parking lot (closest to Leighton Tennis Stadium) will be closed indefinitely during the renovation of Reynolds Gym. […]