News for the Wake Forest community
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2021 Wake United Way Campaign kicks off today
This message is shared on behalf of the 2021 Wake United Campaign Cabinet; WFU’s 2021 Wake United Campaign launches on Sept. 28 and runs through Oct. 31: As we have collectively faced the challenges of the last year and a half, our committee is encouraged by the enduring spirit of Pro Humanitate. Through acts of service, advocacy…
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Secrest: Elias String Quartet concerts rescheduled for March 2022
The Wake Forest University Secrest Artists Series: Elias String Quartet concerts have been rescheduled from October 2021 to March 15, 16 and 18, 2022. Each event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall.
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WFU 2021 Annual Crime and Fire Safety Report now available
The 2021 Annual Crime and Fire Safety Report is now available on the Wake Forest University Police website. This document contains information regarding campus security and personal safety. It also contains information about crime and fire statistics for the previous three calendar years. […]
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Reminder: Outdoor festival to celebrate IdeasCityWS on Oct. 2
As a reminder, an outdoor festival marking the culmination of a year of creative collaborations between Wake Forest University, New York City’s New Museum and local community partners will be held on Saturday, Oct. 2, in Bailey Park from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in downtown Winston-Salem.
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Undergraduate Research Day, Oct. 1
The Undergraduate REsearch and Creative Activities (URECA) Center will host its 15th annual Undergraduate Research Day. This symposium will highlight the research and creative work of University undergraduates through oral and poster presentations. NOTE: The event, which has historically been held at the ZSR Library, […]
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SAC meeting on Sept. 24 to include President Susan R. Wente and more
The Wake Forest University Staff Advisory Council (SAC) will hold a meeting on Friday, September 24, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
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Campus Dialogues: Guiding Principles on Naming
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is moderating institutional efforts to gather names of individuals, themes, and concepts that are not currently honored or remembered as fully as possible on campus. The first event will focus on the “Guiding Principles on Naming” and will be […]
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LAC-DS becomes the Center for Learning, Access, and Student Success (CLASS)
Wake Forest’s Learning Assistance Center and Disability Services (LAC-DS) has announced several updates to its office and practices as it marks its 35th year serving the campus community. The LAC-DS will reintroduce itself this semester under a new name: the Center for Learning, Access, and Student Success (CLASS). The new name will more accurately represent the…