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Free access to New York Times online for all WFU faculty, staff, students
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis message is sent on behalf of Tim Pyatt, Dean of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. I am pleased to announce that ZSR Library now provides institutional access to the New York Times Online free of charge to all WFU faculty, staff and students. Access […]
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SAC meeting on Oct. 21
The Wake Forest University Staff Advisory Council (SAC) will hold a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
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WFU Remembers General Colin L. Powell
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest University is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of General Colin L. Powell. General Powell was the University’s 2004 Commencement speaker. In his first commencement address as U.S. Secretary of State, Powell interspersed national policy with advice for Wake Forest’s 1,597 graduates. Powell said the impulse to do the right thing should apply…
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Annual Benefits Enrollment: October 18-29
Categories: University AnnouncementsAnnual Benefits Enrollment for benefits-eligible Wake Forest University faculty and staff takes place October 18 through October 29, 2021.
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Workday Learning launches today at Wake Forest
Categories: University AnnouncementsWorkday Learning, a user-friendly learning management system (LMS), officially launched today for Wake Forest University faculty and staff. Workday Learning will replace the PDC Online, along with portions of the current PDC reservation system.
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Wake Forest hires SmithGroup for campus space utilization study
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest University has hired the SmithGroup to complete a campus space utilization study beginning in October and continuing through April 2022. The study will bring into focus the diverse and evolving space and facilities needs of the campus today and for the future.
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Add your contribution to our Wake United Campaign!
Categories: University AnnouncementsOur 2021 Wake United campaign is underway. To date, we have raised over $70,000. Your donation supports our local United Way in working to create a stable, educated, healthy, and economically mobile Forsyth County. It will take all of us to reach our goal of $270,000 by the end of the campaign on Oct. 31.