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Lovefeast celebration 2021
A message from Tim Auman, University Chaplain Dear Wake Forest faculty, staff, students and retired faculty and staff, Please join the Wake Forest campus community as we celebrate Lovefeast on Sunday, December 5. This year, our annual holiday tradition is as follows: 6 p.m. an outdoor […]
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You’re invited to ‘Thank a Colleague’
The “Thank a Colleague” program is a Center for the Advancement of Teaching initiative designed to allow faculty and staff to recognize your colleagues’ efforts and let them know they are making a difference. Fill out this form and your […]
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Charles Talbert, former professor of religion, passes away
An announcement from the Office of Communications and External Relations We are saddened to announce that Charles Talbert, former professor of religion, died on Nov. 21. He taught in the Department of Religion at Wake Forest University for 33 years, from 1963 to 1996. Professor […]
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Faculty, staff and student books published
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty, staff and students from the Reynolda Campus who reported the following books were published. Cook, Jacob Alan. (Divinity). Worldview Theory, Whiteness, and the Future of Evangelical Faith. Fortress Academic. 2021. Klein, Scott W., & Michael Valdez […]
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Faculty proposals funded
Congratulations to the following faculty whose proposals have been funded. Lindsay Comstock-Ferguson, associate professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Mechanisms and Biological Functions of SPOUT methyltransferases” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health – NIH and by [subaward/subcontract from] The Ohio State University.
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Dispatches From Within: A WFDD series on youth mental health
88.5 WFDD, the public radio station licensed to Wake Forest University, will broadcast a series of student-produced stories about youth mental health beginning on Monday, November 29. Dispatches From Within is a series of seven stories covering different issues within the broader topic of youth […]
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Winter break extended by four days
Earlier today, in her presidential address, Dr. Wente announced a four-day extension to the University’s 2021-2022 winter break, which will now begin Monday, Dec. 20 and continue through Monday, Jan. 3. Staff who are typically not eligible for paid leave during the winter break […]
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Dr. Wente delivers first Presidential Address
On November 19, Dr. Susan R. Wente delivered her first presidential address as the 14th president of Wake Forest University. In her remarks, she shared about her journey of discovery, engagement and initial observations. To view or read the address, please visit the president’s […]