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Temporary closures to Reynolda Road campus entrance for sewer pipe repair
A message from Communications and External Relations The Reynolda Road entrance and exit to campus will be closed from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. from Wednesday, Feb. 24 through Thursday, Feb. 25. The City of Winston-Salem will be repairing a main sewer line, weather permitting. […]
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WFU Hackathon to explore blockchain’s potential in tracking art objects
In 2005, hundreds of earthenware pots and other pre-Columbian artifacts from ancient West Mexico became part of the collections of Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology. The pieces included 162 complete ceramic vessels, ceramic figurines, greenstone beads and necklaces, an obsidian spear and arrow points, knives and grinding stones. An effigy bowl from this Western Mexican…
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Recruiting faculty and staff volunteers for Adopt-A-Deac program
The Wellbeing Office, Intercultural Center and Office of Student Engagement are collaborating to bring Adopt-A-Deac back to the campus! The Adopt-A-Deac program was introduced in the spring 2020 semester to provide individual caring support and outreach to Wake Forest University students during the pandemic. This semester, we are again seeking compassionate faculty and staff mentors to…
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IS highlights from the past year and a note of gratitude
Mur Muchane, WFU vice president for information technology & CIO, shared the 2020 Information Systems Year in Review report, which shows just a few examples of the efforts put forth to provide the infrastructure, tools, knowledge, and support that enabled – and continue to enable – faculty, staff, and students to be successful in the time of COVID.
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Updates from HR: COVID updates, COVID Contributors, social groups and events
Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates about the University’s response to COVID-19, COVID Contributor opportunities, faculty/staff social groups and upcoming events.
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COVID-19 Update: Lifting Some Campus Restrictions
Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues, The following message will be sent to undergraduate students later tonight announcing plans to begin lifting restrictions necessitated by the surge in positive COVID-19 cases. If our situation and public health indicators remain stable, we are cautiously optimistic that the […]
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Founders’ Day Convocation postponed until Thursday, Feb. 25
Because of power outages resulting from the inclement weather, we are postponing the streaming of the 2021 Founders’ Day Convocation until next Thursday. This year, Founders’ Day will be presented as a video which will now be streamed on Feb. 25, 2021, at 4 p.m. […]
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Magjuka and Virgil recognized as civic engagement leaders by NC Campus Compact
Marianne Magjuka and Steve Virgil were each honored by North Carolina Campus Compact during its annual Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement (PACE) conference, winning the Civic Engagement Professional of the Year and Engaged Faculty Award. This is the first time that one institution has claimed both awards in the same year.