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ZSR Library hosts launch party for Ed Wilson’s “Songs of Wake Forest”
Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections & Archives will host a virtual launch party for Ed Wilson’s latest book, “Songs of Wake Forest,” on Friday, Dec. 11. The event will appear live on YouTube from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and feature readings from Wilson and reflections on the book’s creation.
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President Hatch to Share Annual State of the University Address
At the invitation of the Faculty Senate and Senate President Simone Caron, President Nathan Hatch is sharing his annual State of the University address on December 10. Instead of meeting in person this year, all are invited to view the remarks or read them on […]
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Reminder: Flu shot documentation due Dec. 15
As a reminder, this year’s new Mandatory Influenza Vaccine Policy requires all faculty and staff to submit documentation of receiving a flu shot by Tuesday, Dec. 15. Faculty and staff may request a medical, religious or off-site exemption from the policy by completing the Influenza Vaccine Exemption Request Form. More information is available at hr.wfu.edu/flu-shots.
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Updates from HR: COVID-19 compliance, listening sessions, Artisans’ Fair, Lovefeast and gratitude
Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates on COVID-19 compliance, HR listening sessions, the WFU Artisans’ Fair, Wake Forest Lovefeast and a message of gratitude from President Hatch.
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Plans for proposed School of Professional Studies
The following message was shared with the campus community from Provost Rogan Kersh. Dear Wake Forest Community: Wake Forest’s Board of Trustees has approved plans to establish a School of Professional Studies in Charlotte. Pending completion of a full market analysis and business plan, the […]
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Annual Wake Forest Christmas Lovefeast to be held virtually on Dec. 6
Wake Forest University will hold this year’s annual Christmas Lovefeast ceremony virtually on Sunday, Dec. 6, beginning with a prelude at 5:45 p.m. with a service to follow. Wake Forest has been celebrating the Lovefeast since 1965. This year’s virtual, pre-recorded event means a larger audience can enjoy Lovefeast from the safety of their own homes. The video will be…
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Raymond L. Wyatt dies
We are saddened to announce that Raymond L. Wyatt, professor emeritus of biology, died Nov. 26. He was 94. A private service will be held at a later date. An obituary appeared today in the Winston-Salem Journal. Professor Wyatt joined […]
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Update on the Presidential Search
This message was sent on behalf of Gerald Roach, Chair of the WFU Board of Trustees. Dear Wake Forest community, Thank you for your interest and engagement in the search for Wake Forest’s 14th president. In October, we invited you to share your thoughts through […]