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Triad City Beat honors Gail Bretan, Justin Catanoso
Categories: University AnnouncementsTwo members of the Wake Forest University community, Gail Bretan and Justin Catanoso, were among a group of 15 Triad residents recognized this week as 2016’s Citizens of the Triad.
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How you can learn about weather-related closings, delays
Categories: University AnnouncementsIn the event of severe weather that prompts a delay or closing, Wake Forest will use several methods to alert students, faculty and staff to schedule changes.
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Sakai workshops offered in January
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Sakai Learning Management System Team will be hosting Spring semester workshops in January. The Sakai Workshops are listed here. Registration is through the Professional Development Center.
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November 2015 comings and goings
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of employees joining and leaving the University in November 2015: Comings Blevins, Joan; HR Coordinator; Human Resources
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December 2015 staff milestones
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of staff milestones in December 2015: 1 year Karen Saylor Bush; Assoc Dir, Market Readiness; WFUSB-MA Program Admin
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Kóczé speaks at Budapest conference on minority rights
Categories: University AnnouncementsAngéla Kóczé, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies, was one of the speakers, recently, at a conference focused on minority rights in the United States and in Europe. The Central European University web site reported that Kóczé and other […]
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Faculty publications: November 2015 updates
Categories: University AnnouncementsAmoureux, Jack L. (Politics & International Affairs). A Practice of Ethics for Global Politics: Ethical Reflexivity. Routledge. October 2015.
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Campus energy conservation plan to be in effect during break
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Facilities & Campus Services: In an effort to conserve energy over the winter holiday period, Facilities & Campus Services will carry out the annual temperature setback program for academic and administrative buildings from the evening of Dec. 23 until Jan. 4.