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College faculty retirees: May, Newsome, Nixon, Norris, Radomski
This is the third in a five-part series honoring College faculty who have retired in 2021 and 2020. Wake Forest University and the Undergraduate College honor these incredible teacher-scholars and their lasting legacies: Darlene May, Debbie Newsome, Patricia “Pat” Nixon, James “Jim” Norris and Teresa Radomski.
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Updates from HR: Wellbeing and hybrid work tips, Inclusive Excellence, accessibility, benefits
On June 2, 2021, Wake Forest University Human Resources shared wellbeing and hybrid work tips, upcoming inclusion and accessibility events, updates on benefits and more.
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A message from President Hatch
On May 26, President Hatch announced the pausing of the implementation of the renaming of Wingate Hall to become May 7, 1860 Hall. He also announced that Trustee Donna Edwards (’80) and Vice President José Villalba agreed to chair an advisory team focused on […]
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College faculty retirees: Hagy, John, Kennedy, Kron, Laughlin, Levy
This is the second in a five-part series honoring College faculty who have retired in 2021 and 2020. Wake Forest University and the Undergraduate College honor these incredible teacher-scholars and their lasting legacies: David Hagy, David John, Ralph Kennedy, Kathleen “Kathy” Kron, Page Laughlin and David Levy.
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Wake Forest awarded ‘Seal of Excellence’ for meeting study abroad goals
Wake Forest has earned the Institute of International Education (IIE) Seal of Excellence for achieving its goal to increase the number of U.S. students studying abroad. With a study abroad participation rate of 81% by 2020, the University exceeded its initial goal of 75%.
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A message from President Hatch
Dear Wake Forest Community, I write today to share that we have decided to pause the implementation of our plan to rename Wingate Hall as May 7, 1860 Hall.