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WISE: Connect 2022: Free, virtual symposium
Faculty and staff are invited to participate in WISE: Connect 2022, offered by the Center for Global Programs & Studies, on Friday, Feb. 11, from 11 a.m. to Noon EST via Zoom Webinar. The Virtual Symposium speaker Dr. Amer Ahmed (he/him), vice provost for diversity, […]
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“Therapeutic Lifestyle Change” spring 2022 program
A guest post from Wake Forest’s Healthy Exercise & Lifestyle Programs Wake Forest’s Healthy Exercise and Lifestyle ProgramS (HELPS) is now accepting applications for the 2022 spring semester “Therapeutic Lifestyle Change” program. Therapeutic Lifestyle Change is a 12-week program offered to full-time, permanent Wake Forest […]
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Update on COVID-19
Provost Rogan Kersh and Executive Vice President shared a COVID-19 update by email with faculty and staff. Read the full message on Our Way Forward »
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Discount tickets to Face to Face Speaker Forum with Yo Yo Ma
A guest post from the WFU Face to Face Speaker Forum Yo-Yo Ma, Grammy award-winning cellist, cultural ambassador and U.N. Messenger of Peace will join the upcoming Face to Face Speaker Forum for an evening of conversation on Feb. 16 at 7:30 […]
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Kirkman awarded Assoc. for Women in Mathematics Service Award
Ellen Kirkman has been awarded a 2022 Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Service Award for her eight years of service (2012-2020) as AWM Treasurer and Chair of the Financial Oversight and Investment Committee, for her service on the Membership Portfolio Committee, and for her […]
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Comings and goings: December 2021
See a list of employees who joined or left the University in December 2021. We look forward to working with new Wake Forest employees and appreciate the service of those who have moved on.
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Service of Remembrance for Professor of Counseling Samuel T. Gladding
The service of remembrance for Samuel T. Gladding, professor of counseling, will be held on Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. in Wait Chapel. Wake Forest students, faculty, staff and others are invited. Professor Gladding died in December after an illness. The University’s indoor event […]
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Update on this morning’s emergency alerts
Early this morning, the University received anonymous phone calls with shooting-related threats. An emergency shelter-in-place message was sent while University Police and Winston-Salem Police investigated the threat. At 5 a.m., an all-clear message was shared as the call was determined to be a hoax. It […]