• Bystander intervention and reporting non-compliance

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    Dear Colleagues, Earlier this week UNC-Chapel Hill and Notre Dame announced transitions to all-remote learning for undergraduate students after seeing a significant spike in confirmed on-campus COVID-19 cases. These examples underscore the fact that maintaining the health of our campus takes effort from all of […]

  • Updates from Human Resources

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    Imprints Cares Now Enrolling Imprints Cares is now accepting enrollment in their E-Learning Enrichment Center located at the former WS First school facility (3730 University Parkway), with priority enrollment for WFU faculty and staff until slots are filled. Registration is open for school-age children […]

  • Faculty books: June and July 2020

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    Professors Mary Dalton, Stephanie Koscak and Roberta Morosini published books in June and July, 2020.

  • “Storms Within” — A message from President Hatch

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    Dear faculty and staff, This summer, for the first time in over 40 years, Julie and I did not go to Priest Lake, Idaho, and visit the land and cabin which her great grandfather began visiting in 1920 – exactly 100 years ago. Like a […]

  • Updates on fall events: Homecoming, Family Weekend, Commencement for the Class of 2020

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    Dear Wake Forest community,  During this year of uncommon challenge, Wake Forest has made the health and safety of our community its primary focus. The fall calendar was to be filled with three major University traditions — Family Weekend, Homecoming and an in-person commencement ceremony […]

  • Reynolda Road crossing to enhance pedestrian safety

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    Construction is underway on a new Reynolda Road crossing, with expectations to wrap up at the end of August. A crosswalk and 10-foot wide landscaped median will be installed just north of Graylyn Court, which serves as an entry to both the Graylyn Estate and Reynolda House Museum of American Art.

  • Updates from Human Resources

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    As colleagues and students begin returning to Wake Forest campuses this week, it is important to remember that the responsibility to protect the health and wellbeing of our community rests with each of us. We hope that this video about the student social compact […]

  • David Shores, retired professor of law, passes away

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    David Francis Shores, a retired professor, advisor and mentor in the Wake Forest School of Law, passed away on Aug. 9. Professor Shores joined Wake Forest’s faculty in 1972 as an assistant professor of law achieving the status of professor in 1977.  He published numerous […]