News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Security Officer Brenda Craig passes away
We are saddened to share that Wake Forest University Security Officer Brenda Craig passed away on July 31.
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Update on COVID policy and guidance
An email was sent to all members of the campus community regarding COVID-19 updates. Read the full message on Our Way Forward.
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Registration now open for fall 2021 HELPS TLC program
The HELPS TLC program is a three-month medically directed, professionally supervised “Therapeutic Lifestyle Change” program available to all full-time, permanent Wake Forest University employees free of cost. TLC is designed to help participants develop a healthy and active lifestyle utilizing exercise and education programs; the program is now accepting applications for the Sept. 13, 2021 group.
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My First Month at Wake Forest
On Aug. 2, President Susan R. Wente shared a message to campus. Read the full message on her site.
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Updates from HR: COVID-19 vaccines, asymptomatic testing, face coverings
Wake Forest University Human Resources emailed the updates below to faculty and staff on July 28.
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Ashleigh Brock named Chief of Staff
Ashleigh M. Brock has been named chief of staff in the Office of the President. Brock comes to Wake Forest from the University of Richmond, where she has served as assistant to the president and directed the operations of the Office of the President for the past four years.
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Grammy and Oscar-nominated composer Joshuah Brian Campbell joins Wake Forest University
Joshuah Brian Campbell will join Wake Forest University this year as director of music and arts at the School of Divinity and director of the University Gospel Choir.
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Wake Forest forms search committee for Vice President of Campus Life
Wake Forest University has formed a search committee to seek a successor to Vice President of Campus Life Penny Rue, who announced her plans to retire last month. The search committee, co-chaired by President Wente and Provost Kersh, kicked off its work this week.