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WakeUnited Campaign raises $350,000 to benefit United Way
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Wake Forest community successfully concluded the 2015 WakeUnited Campaign in December, raising $350,000 to benefit the United Way of Forsyth County. WakeUnited is the University’s annual campus campaign, which runs during the month of October each year.
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Secrest Series presents WindSync, wind quintet
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Secrest Artists Series at Wake Forest University welcomes wind quintet WindSync for a 7:30 p.m. performance on Thursday, Jan. 21, in Brendle Recital Hall.
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Join the IS Learning Team for some fun classes in 2016
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Information Systems: It’s a new year, with new learning opportunities just for you! Plan to join the IS Learning Team for one or more classes covering current hot topics in the technology world.
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Senior Services honors WFU with Work-Life Balance Award
Categories: University AnnouncementsElder Care Choices, a division of Senior Services, has named Wake Forest University one of the first recipients of its Work-Life Balance Award. The award recognizes the commitment made by the University to help its faculty and staff who face the challenges of being working caregivers.
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WISE workshop set for February
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest University’s Center for Global Programs & Studies recently received the Senator Paul Simon Spotlight Award for Campus Internationalization from NAFSA for the development of WISE: Workshop on Intercultural Skills Enhancement. Initiated as a small workshop in 2009 for Wake Forest professors and staff, this annual event has developed into a comprehensive conference hosting more…
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Greiner playing active role at conferences for event professionals
Categories: University AnnouncementsGeni Greiner, Wake Forest’s executive director of university events, is playing a prominent role in two major conferences for event professionals.
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Allison McWilliams: Preparing for Life After College
Categories: University AnnouncementsHigher education puts a lot of focus on the transition from high school to college. We have formal orientation programs, social and well-being programs, resident advisors, student advisors, faculty advisors, faculty fellows, first-year seminars, student activity fairs, and many, many other resources and supports to make sure that our students effectively find their places, both academically…
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‘Move More! Move Often’ Spring program enrollment underway
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis a guest post from the Office of Wellbeing: Break in the New Year with the Move More! Move Often! Spring Program. Applications for the Spring Program are being accepted now. The enrollment period runs from January 1 through January 22. The program will […]