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WFU student videos to screen at MUSEws
Wake Forest undergraduates have created videos about people and places in Winston-Salem as part of a visual storytelling class. The films will be screened outdoors on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Museum of Understanding Storytelling and Engagement (MUSEws) located at 226 S. Liberty […]
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WFU to expand programming in Wait Chapel
Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University’s most iconic building, has hosted religious services, academic ceremonies, concerts, lectures, weddings and other events for more than 60 years. Jonathan Lee Walton, who joined the University in 2019 as Dean of the Divinity School and the inaugural Dean of […]
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YMCA Mistletoe Run: Reynolda Campus traffic alert
The YMCA Mistletoe Run will take place on Saturday, Dec. 4. The run begins at 8 a.m. and ends around noon. Hundreds of runners will be on Reynolda campus for this event. To eliminate any injuries to the runners during the event, traffic will be […]
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IIE-Artist Protection Fund Fellow Ammar Basha in residence at WFU
Ammar Basha, a Yemeni documentary filmmaker, has been awarded a prestigious IIE-Artist Protection Fund Fellowship and will be in residence at Wake Forest University for one year. An initiative of the Institute of International Education, the Artist Protection Fund (IIE-APF) fills a critical unmet […]
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“Healthy Weight for You” spring 2022 program
Wake Forest’s Healthy Exercise and Lifestyle ProgramS (HELPS) is now accepting applications for the 2022 spring semester “Healthy Weight for You” program. “Healthy Weight for You” is a free, six-month weight management program offered to full-time, permanent Wake Forest University employees free of charge. The […]
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Want to help improve WIN? It’s time for staff input
A guest post from Wake Forest Information Systems The iconic Wake Information Network (WIN) is being updated with a new look and enhanced functionality. This opportunity will allow us to design a next-generation experience for students, faculty and staff to better explore, find and search […]
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Chaplain’s Emergency Fund
A message from Wake Forest University Chaplain Tim Auman. The annual Lovefeast on Dec. 5 is an opportunity to pause and reflect on the gifts we enjoy as a Wake Forest community. But there are many friends and colleagues on our campus who are struggling […]
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Secrest Artists Series presents Stewart Goodyear, piano
Due to artist’s illness, this event has been canceled. The Wake Forest University Secrest Artists Series will present a special holiday concert on Thursday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. The concert will feature Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear performing […]