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Message to the community from Dr. Wente
President Wente sent a message to the community today: Uniting Together Against Sexual Assault. Read it on the president’s website.
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Interdisciplinary dance performance inspired by Reynolda House exhibition
The Reynolda House Museum of American Art recently partnered with Janice Lancaster, Teacher-Scholar Postgraduate Fellow in the Wake Forest Department of Theatre and Dance, to develop, “The Last Plant,” an interdisciplinary dance performance inspired by Reynolda’s historic gardens and the 2021 Reynolda exhibition, “Cross Pollination.”
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Community safety advisory
A message from Communications and External Relations University Police are investigating an incident reported to have occurred on Saturday, Aug. 28 at about 2 a.m. and reported to police on Sunday, Aug. 29. A student was walking near Wait Chapel in parking lots P […]
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A Message on Behalf of Vice President Rue
Dear Wake Forest community, Recent social media posts, a student-organized demonstration on campus and an online petition claim that Wake Forest University has taken actions that undermine the safety and security of our community. We support our students in mobilizing to speak out about critical […]
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Wake Forest forms search committee for Dean of the School of Business
Wake Forest University has formed a search committee for its next Dean of the School of Business, succeeding Charles Iacovou, who was named Dean of the School of Professional Studies last December; Michelle Roehm has served as Interim Dean since January 2021. The search committee, chaired by Provost Rogan Kersh, will have its inaugural meeting next…
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HES recruits participants for bone health study
Researchers in the Department of Health and Exercise Science are conducting a study called INVEST in Bone Health, designed to identify the best way for older adults to lose body fat without losing muscle and bone. Kristen Beavers, associate professor of health and exercise […]
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Former students and colleagues remember Professor Beatty and reflect on his enduring legacy
Former students, mentees, colleagues and friends shared stories and reflections about Professor Bern Beatty’s profound impact on their lives. Alumni have also honored his legacy with gifts in his name, which will continue to benefit Wake Forest students for years to come.
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Jayawickreme named Tribble Professor of Psychology
Eranda Jayawickreme, associate professor of psychology, has been named Harold W. Tribble Professor of Psychology.