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Criminal justice reform expert promoted to Vice Provost
Provost Rogan Kersh announced this week that Kami Chavis has been appointed vice provost. Chavis, who currently serves as associate provost of academic affairs, has been appointed to a second three-year term in the provost’s office. Chavis is also a professor of law, having joined the School of Law faculty in 2006, where she continues to…
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2020 Winter Setback
This message was sent to faculty and staff by Facilities and Campus Services. Facilities and Campus Services continues to develop plans for the upcoming extended winter break period. Given our commitment to minimizing COVID related risks, we will continue to use the guidance from CDC […]
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Proposals funded: Iltis, Rejeski, Waugh, Young
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty Ana Iltis, Jack Rejeski, Christian Waugh and Kyana Young on each of their funded research proposals.
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Proposals funded: Clarke, Gross, Rejeski, Zhang
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty Philip Clarke, Michael Gross, Jack Rejeski and Ke Zhang on each of their funded research proposals.
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Updates from HR: Winter Break Toolkit, clinic holiday hours, 2021 prescription plan reminders
Wake Forest University Human Resources shared updates with campus, including a Winter Break Toolkit, faculty and staff clinic holiday hours, a reminder of prescription plan changes for the 2021 calendar year, a Medicare learning session and a reminder of the University’s Orange Operating Status through Thanksgiving.
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Wake Forest Virtual Artisans’ Fair to be held virtually on Dec. 5
Thanks to popular demand, we’ve found a way to host this year’s annual Wake Forest University Artisans’ Fair, connecting our talented vendors with those looking for the perfect gift! The fair will be held virtually on Saturday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Proposals funded: Bonin, Fanning, Parker-Moore, Stone
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty Keith Bonin, Jason Fanning, Dani Parker-Moore and Eric Stone on each of their funded research proposals.
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Betsy Chapman receives award from AHEPPP: Family Engagement in Higher Education
Betsy Chapman, executive director of family communications, has received the Outstanding Contribution to Research and/or Literature award from AHEPPP: Family Engagement in Higher Education. AHEPPP is the premier national association for higher education professionals who work with the parents and family members of college students.