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Introducing the “Resilience at Work” wellbeing toolkit
Wake Forest University Human Resources and the Office of Wellbeing shared a “Resilience at Work” wellbeing toolkit with faculty and staff.
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COVID-19 Update: Intent to Require Vaccination for Students
Dear Wake Forest faculty and staff, Thank you for your diligent work as we approach the end of a challenging semester. Later today, we will send the email below to all students and all undergraduate parents and families to share current plans about vaccination requirements […]
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Jurchescu named Baker Family Professor of Physics
Oana Jurchescu has been named the Baker Family Professor of Physics, an endowed position within the Department of Physics starting July 1, 2021. The endowed professorship is among the highest honors the College can award a faculty member and is reserved for those who have […]
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Tests of WFU emergency alert systems to be held April 27 and 28
A message from Communications and External Relations 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 the University’s emergency notification systems are […]
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Revised WFU 2020 Annual Crime and Fire Safety Report available
A revised copy of the 2020 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report has been posted on the Wake Forest University Police website to reflect current policies and information. Changes include updates to: The WFBMC Employee Substance Abuse Policy located on pages 194-197 This report contains information regarding […]
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COVID-19 Updates at Wake Forest
Wake Forest continues to adapt to changes in COVID-19 guidance and conditions. ON April 16, a message was sent with the latest updates. Read the message on Our Way Forward »
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Robert Simpson, part-time dance instructor, passes away
We are saddened to announce that Robert Simpson, a part-time dance instructor at Wake Forest, passed away on April 14 after a battle with cancer. During his teaching career, Robert was a beloved member of the Theatre and Dance department. He joined Wake Forest in […]
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Faculty books: March 2021
Clements, Gaillynn, & Marnie Jo Petray, Eds. (English). Linguistic Discrimination in US Higher Education: Power, Prejudice, Impacts, and Remedies. Routledge. 2021. Lovett, John. (Politics & International Affairs). The Politics of Herding Cats: When Congressional Leaders Fail. University of Michigan Press. 2021. Palmiter, Alan R. (Law). […]