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Wake Forest addresses its antebellum history
In a message to the Wake Forest University community, President Nathan O. Hatch announced steps the University is taking to address its antebellum history and affirm the humanity of all individuals. Wake Forest will rename Wingate Hall to “May 7, 1860 Hall.” May 7, 1860, […]
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Registration fee waived for children of faculty and staff accepted to the WFU Pre-College Program
The Wake Forest University Pre-College Program is now accepting applications for summer 2021 sessions. Wake Forest faculty and staff are eligible to have the registration fee waived for their middle- and high-school-age children.
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Updates from HR: COVID-19, “Remember with Us,” Artisans’ Fair, Reynolda events
Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates with faculty and staff on May 5, 2021 regarding COVID-19, “Remember with Us,” Artisans’ Fair, Reynolda events and more.
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“Remember with Us: Commemoration of the Enslaved” to be held May 7
The Wake Forest University Slavery, Race and Memory Project will sponsor an event, “Remember with Us: Commemoration of the Enslaved,” on Friday, May 7, at 5 p.m., to commemorate the enslaved individuals who worked for or were sold to benefit institution that would become Wake Forest University.
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2021 Commencement and Baccalaureate speakers announced
President Hatch announced three speakers for the undergraduate Commencement celebration on Truist Field on May 16 at 8:30 p.m. and the speaker for Baccalaureate. The three speakers will be: Condoleezza Rice, director of the Hoover Institution, 66th Secretary of State, author and professor, was the […]
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Proposals funded: Fernandez, Gross
Congratulations Wake Forest University faculty members Luis Fernandez and Michael Gross on each of their funded research proposals.
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Yo-Yo Ma to join virtual Face to Face Speaker Forum event on May 4
Yo-Yo Ma, cellist, cultural ambassador and U.N. Messenger of Peace will join Wake Forest’s Face to Face Speaker Forum for a virtual preview event on Tuesday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. He will be in conversation with President Nathan Hatch discussing why humans turn to the arts in periods of uncertainty. In addition to their talk, there will be…
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Proposals funded: Ballard, Bonin, Curtis
Congratulations Wake Forest University faculty members Grey Ballard, Keith Bonin and Mark Curtis on each of their funded research proposals.