News for the Wake Forest community
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Kimberley McAllister appointed VP for Research, Scholarly Inquiry, and Creative Activity
A. Kimberley McAllister has been named inaugural Vice Provost for Research, Scholarly Inquiry, and Creative Activity (VPRSICA), effective Sept. 1, 2024. McAllister comes from the University of California, Davis, where she currently serves as director of the Center for Neuroscience and Professor in the Departments […]
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Wake Forest faculty & staff anniversaries, June 2024
Happy Wake-versary to the 166 faculty and staff colleagues celebrating another year at Wake Forest University in June 2024.
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Office of Personal & Career Development staffers recognized at NCACE conference
Senior Associate Director, Employer Relations, Lori Sykes and Director of Employer Relations Dana Hutchens were honored at the May annual conference for the North Carolina Association of Colleges and Employers (NCACE).
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Faculty recognized for dedication as teacher-scholars and for academic excellence
Congratulations to the 2024 College Faculty Award Winners. Their dedication as teacher-scholars and commitment to academic excellence is exemplary. You can read more about the award winners on the College website.
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Dean of Z. Smith Reynolds Library plans to retire
After ten years of outstanding leadership, Z. Smith Reynolds Library Dean Tim Pyatt has announced that he will not seek another term as dean after his second five-year term ends on June 30, 2025. He will step down as dean, and, after a sabbatical year, […]
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REMINDER: Indoor Emergency Alert Systems testing May 28, 29 & 31
This is a reminder that tests of Wake Forest Indoor Emergency Alert Systems will be conducted May 28, 29 and 31. All testing will be conducted between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m according to the following schedule. The tests are being […]
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Introducing (or re-introducing) WFU’s Professional Development Center
A message from Wake Forest’s Professional Development Center team “I am so glad we still have it.” “Where have you all been?” “We have a what?” These are the responses our team is likely to hear when we talk with faculty and staff about the […]
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Near-Term Central Space Planning virtual feedback opportunity
On May 1, the Near-Term Central Space Planning Committee and Ayers Saint Gross held an Open House to hear Wake Forest faculty, staff and students’ thoughts on priorities for outdoor spaces, study spaces, learning spaces, collaborative spaces, desired look and feel, and amenities. More than […]