News for the Wake Forest community
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Birds of a feather learn together
When first-graders at Brunson Elementary were learning about birds, 17 Wake Forest students visited their classrooms to connect the biology lessons with the arts by exploring how birds move and leading bird-themed creative projects.
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When dance goes digital at Wake Forest
Wake Forest dance professor Kara Wilkes has put together a video that captures the spirit of dance assignments performed remotely and video recorded by her students this spring.
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ZSR Library collecting evidence of coronavirus impact on lives, professional activities
Smith Reynolds Library is asking for help in collecting evidence of the daily lives and professional activities of Wake Forest students, faculty, staff and alumni during the coronavirus pandemic. In particular, the library’s Special Collections and Archives (SCA) team is hard at work on the project.
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Update on campus operations
The following message was emailed to faculty and staff on May 7 on behalf of Human Resources by Communications and External Relations:
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CARES Act information for faculty and staff
This message was emailed May 5 on behalf of Provost Rogan Kersh and Executive Vice President Hof Milam by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:
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Reminder: Indoor emergency alert systems to be tested May 6 through May 8
This announcement was emailed to faculty and staff on May 5; it was also be shared by Residence Life and Housing with students living on campus. The emailed message did not contain the detailed list of buildings that is contained in this post for Inside WFU.
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Faculty promotions announced
Congratulations to Wake Forest faculty who have received promotions, effective July 1.
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Allison McWilliams offers observations, recommendations on ‘getting back to normal’
In a Psychology Today blog this week, Allison McWilliams offers observations on how people are responding and adjusting (or not) to today’s “normal” as our world addresses the dramatic changes brought on by COVID-19.