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Provost: Forum set for update on Innovation Quarter
Categories: University AnnouncementsGreetings Wake Forest faculty/staff colleagues: thanks, first of all, to the many of you who have been involved in developing academic proposals and service opportunities for our efforts in Wake Forest Innovation Quarter. On Monday, February 29, the Office of the Provost and the Committee on Academic Planning jointly invite you to a forum to discuss…
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University dedicates new McCreary Field House
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest formally opened McCreary Field House, the University’s new indoor practice field for Demon Deacon athletics on Feb. 24.
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School of Business faculty receive awards, recognition
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following School of Business faculty have been recognized recently for their achievements:
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Stay informed Wednesday about weather conditions
Categories: University AnnouncementsDue to forecasts for unsettled weather today (Feb. 24) in North Carolina, it is recommended that Wake Forest students, faculty and staff stay informed about the the weather through local news media–TV, radio, print and online.
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United Way recognizes WFU with Spirit of North Carolina Award
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe United Way of North Carolina has recognized Wake Forest University with the Spirit of North Carolina Award for the University’s support of United Way in 2015.
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IS launches eduroam at Wake Forest
Categories: University AnnouncementsInformation Systems is pleased to announce the launch of eduroam at Wake Forest University. eduroam, which stands for education roaming, is a secure worldwide wireless network that enables students, faculty and staff to use their Wake Forest credentials when traveling to connect to the Internet at more than 5,500 participating locations worldwide.
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Dan Locklair’s music performed at service for Justice Scalia
Categories: University AnnouncementsProfessor of Music Dan Locklair’s “The Peace May Be Exchanged” for organ solo was included in the service music of the Feb. 20 funeral of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.