News for the Wake Forest community
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Proposals funded: Esstman, Killingsworth, Waddell
Congratulations Wake Forest University faculty and staff members Sarah Esstman, Jennifer Killingsworth and Valarie Waddell on each of their funded research proposals.
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Updates regarding 2021 Commencement
Dear faculty, staff and graduate and professional school students, The following message was sent to the graduating Class of 2021 today with updates to our March 16 message regarding Commencement. Please note that the information in the message below pertains to undergraduate celebrations. Graduate […]
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Updates from HR: Vaccines, policy update, THRIVE and Sustainability awards and TechX
On March 17, Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates with faculty and staff regarding COVID-19 vaccines, a COVID-19 policy update, THRIVE and Sustainability awards nominations, and the TechX 2021 virtual conference.
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John R. Woodard passes away
We are saddened to announce that John R. Woodard Jr., retired head of the University archives, died March 14. A memorial service will be held at Germanton Baptist Church on June 20, at 2 p.m. An obituary honoring Woodard appeared in the Winston-Salem Journal.
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Reynolda Campus Power Outages
A message from Communications and External Relations Due to a traffic accident on Reynolda Road, several buildings on and around campus may be experiencing power outages. These include Reynolda Village, the Welcome Center, North Campus Apartments, Human Resources, and homes near the area where the […]
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University statement of support for those affected by anti-Asian violence
As the University Chaplain and the Dean of Wait Chapel wrote yesterday, Wake Forest University continues “to sit in sorrow and solidarity with all those affected by the horrific mass shooting in Atlanta.” The recent violent attacks have affected members of our Wake Forest […]
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Samuel T. Gladding receives national award from American Counseling Association
Samuel T. Gladding, professor of counseling, is the recipient of the 2021 American Counseling Association’s Thomas Hohenshil National Publication Award. This award celebrates an American Counseling Association (ACA) member who has made outstanding contributions to the publication of counseling-related literature.