News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Students to reveal 2021 contemporary art acquisitions tonight
On Wednesday, April 28, at 6 p.m., the Student Union Art Acquisition Committee (SUAAC) will unveil their purchases in a virtual presentation. All are invited to see the artworks and learn more about what influenced students’ choices.
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Demolition of house at 2041 Faculty Drive
The residential house at 2041 Faculty Drive, at the intersection with Wingate Rd. beyond the golf facility, is scheduled for demolition. Construction equipment will arrive on campus on Friday, April 30, and demolition will begin on Monday, May 3. Weather permitting, the project is expected to conclude on May 7.
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Proposals funded: Cordy, Donati, Salsbury
Congratulations Wake Forest University faculty members Regina Cordy, George Donati and Fred Salsbury on each of their funded research proposals.
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Reminder: WFU Emergency Alert Systems testing begins tomorrow
A message from WFU Communications and External Relations This is a reminder that tests of Wake Forest emergency alert systems will be conducted April 27 and 28. System tests will occur between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. The tests are being conducted to ensure that […]
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Pro Humanitate Days Food Drive April 26 – May 21
The Staff Advisory Council’s Pro Humanitate Committee and the Office of Alumni Engagement invite you to participate in this year’s Pro Humanitate Days by contributing to a food drive benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC!
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Office of Wellbeing offers virtual nutrition counseling appointments
The Office of Wellbeing is offering free, virtual nutrition counseling appointments to Wake Forest University faculty and staff.
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Student-led CAIR to host intercollegiate conference addressing inequity
The Collegiate Association for Inequality Research (CAIR), co-founded by Wake Forest students Tal Feldman (’23) and Ashley Peake (’23), is addressing inequity on a broad scale and supporting students researching solutions with its first major intercollegiate event, the Conference on Inequality and Social Justice, on April 24.
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A message from President Hatch
Dear Wake Forest community, Today, a jury in Minneapolis, Minnesota, found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. For some, this verdict brings relief, feeling that justice […]