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Want to help improve WIN? It’s time for faculty 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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Graylyn Estate awarded ‘Certificate of Recognition’
Graylyn Estate, led by the efforts of Chef Greg Rollins, was awarded the Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Leadership in Disability-Inclusive Hiring, by the NC Department of Health and Human Resources on October 19, 2021. National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is held each October […]
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Comings and goings: October 2021
See a list of employees who joined or left the University in October 2021.
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Faculty proposals funded
Congratulations to the following faculty whose proposals have been funded. Kristen Beavers, assistant professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Incorporating Nutrition, Vests, Education, and Strength Training in Bone Health (INVEST in Bone Health)” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health. […]
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Discount tickets to Face to Face Speaker Forum Nov. 9
A guest post from the WFU Face to Face Speaker Forum The Face to Face Speaker Forum is excited to offer faculty and staff a 20% discount off single tickets for our upcoming event with Madeleine Albright and Chuck Hagel. Please use […]
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Groves elected president of URMIA
Julie Groves, director of risk services, has been elected president of URMIA — the University Risk Management and Insurance Association. URMIA is an international organization providing community, education and resources to higher education risk management and insurance professionals. Groves has been a member of URMIA […]
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Construction work to begin near Bostwick and Johnson residence halls
Utility work will begin this week between Bostwick and Johnson Residence Halls, weather permitting. Construction fencing will be installed that will partially block pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk between Bostwick and Johnson heading from the Gulley Dr./Manchester Plaza area toward Collins Residence Hall. Pedestrians will […]