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Crime alert update: Man arrested in off-campus assault, break-in
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis announcement was sent to students, faculty and staff on Sept. 5 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: This is an update to a crime alert announced to students, faculty and staff on Aug. 31 through Wake Alert:
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Fall enrollment begins Sept. 12 for Move More! Move Often!
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from the Office of Wellbeing: The Move More! Move Often! Fall 2019 enrollment is open through Sept. 12.
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Strategies for effective mentoring: Making time to mentor
Categories: University AnnouncementsAllison McWilliams is assistant vice president, mentoring and alumni personal & career development. She writes occasional articles for Inside WFU. This is her first for the fall 2019 semester. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff from her professional experiences with students.
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Proposals funded: Jones, Thonhauser, Iltis
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Brad Jones, professor of chemistry and dean of Graduate Programs in Arts and Sciences (Reynolda Campus), whose proposal entitled “NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program” has been funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Wake Forest, Winston-Salem State bands to perform at Wake Forest football game
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest’s marching band, The Spirit of the Old Gold and Black, and Winston-Salem State University’s Red Sea of Sound band will perform together in the halftime show at Wake Forest’s season-opening game against Utah State on Aug. 30 at BB&T Field.
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American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk scheduled Sept. 29
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from the University’s Office of Wellbeing: Wake Forest is a corporate sponsor of the 2019 American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk. The walk will take place on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019 at 3 p.m. at BB&T Field.
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Proposals funded: Messier, Guthold, King
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Stephen Messier, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Weight Loss and Exercise for Communities with Arthritis in North Carolina WE-CAN” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health.