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  • ‘Celebration of Life’ planned for Rev. Bob McGee

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    Rev. Bob McGee, Episcopal campus minister at Wake Forest, died in Winston-Salem August 30. Rev. McGee, known to many on campus as Father Bob, served the University community for more than 30 years. A celebration of the life of Rev. McGee will be held at 2 […]

  • Important parking information for Sept. 4-5

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    The University will temporarily close some parking areas to accommodate events planned for Sept. 5.  On that day, the University will kick off its comprehensive approach to wellbeing, called Thrive, and celebrate groundbreaking ceremonies for the Sutton Center at historic W. N. Reynolds Gymnasium and the […]

  • WFU welcomes alumna Malika Roman Isler as Director of Wellbeing

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    Malika Roman Isler (’99) has been named Wake Forest’s first Director of Wellbeing. A doctoral level-trained health scientist, Roman Isler is currently a research administrator and faculty member at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She will begin her new role on Oct. […]

  • Does your research impact healthcare in NC? Grants available

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    After a $3 million gift to support Wake Forest’s new campus-wide approach to health and wellbeing, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) is offering grants to Wake Forest for research supporting the development of creative solutions to health care challenges. […]

  • Exercise your intellectual wellbeing

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    A guest post by Roz Tedford, director for research and instruction, and politics and international affairs liaison, Z. Smith Reynolds Library We are bombarded with information every day. Some is important, some is interesting and some is simply noise. Taking time to attend to […]

  • Important message to campus from Vice President Rue and Assistant Provost Oakes

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    A message from Vice President for Campus Life Penny Rue and Assistant Provost for Diversity and Inclusion Barbee Oakes Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: The Office of Campus Life and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion are excited to begin the 2014-2015 academic year at Wake Forest. […]

  • Raper named University Counseling Center’s interim director

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    After a total of 37 years in the University Counseling Center, with 28 years serving as its director, Marianne Schubert began a phased retirement on June 30, 2014. Schubert will remain as a staff psychologist for the upcoming academic year and will retire on June […]

  • Seven smart reasons to use the University Calendar

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    With the new academic year underway, departments and organizations are lining up events for the fall and spring semesters. Here are seven smart reasons to make sure your event is on the University Calendar. 1. The calendar is mobile: With the new WFU Events […]



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