News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Gilead COMPASS Initiative Faith Coordinating Center awards grants to organizations addressing HIV crisis
The new Gilead COMPASS Initiative Faith Coordinating Center at Wake Forest University School of Divinity has awarded grants to 17 organizations working to address the HIV crisis in the American South. Recipients are rooted in over ten states, and the majority are led by Black, Indigenous, people of color.
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Greetings from President Susan R. Wente
On Thursday, July 1, Wake Forest President Susan R. Wente shared a message of greetings with the Wake Forest community on her first day as the University’s 14th President. Read the message here »
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A Farewell Message from President and Mrs. Hatch
On Wednesday, June 30, Wake Forest President Nathan Hatch and his wife, Julie, shared a farewell message with the Wake Forest community. Hatch is retiring after 16 years as president. Read the message here »
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Reynolda Hall water shut off June 30, 7-8:30 a.m.
Water will be shut off in Reynolda Hall on Wednesday, June 30, from 7 to 8:30 a.m. During this outage there will be no running water in the building.
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Proposals funded: Iltis, Rejeski, Silman
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty members Ana Iltis, Jack Rejeski and Miles Silman on each of their funded research proposals.
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Proposals funded: Anderson, Muday and Pease, Yazdani
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty members Gloria Muday and James Pease, Paul Anderson, and Saami Yazdani on each of their funded research proposals.
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Proposals funded: Clarke, Dagenbach, Gross, Messier
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty members Philip Clarke, Dale Dagenbach and Michael Gross on each of their funded research proposals.
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Faculty books: April and May 2021
Wake Forest University faculty members Jeffrey D. Camm, Samuel T. Gladding, Christian B. Miller and Ronald F. Wright each published books in May – April 2021.