News for the Wake Forest community
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A message from Provost Kersh
On this first day of remote classes, Provost Kersh has a message as we begin this new journey. In the midst of our challenging times, may you be inspired to carry on the good work you started and encouraged in the days to come.
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Lowell Wilson McClure
We are saddened to announce that Lowell Wilson McClure, a retired member of the Information Systems department, died March 19.
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A message from Human Resources regarding COVID-19
Carmen Canales, vice president and chief human resources officer, emailed this message to faculty and staff on March 23:
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COVID-19 Update: First Wake Forest Student Case Confirmed
This message was sent on March 21 to the Wake Forest community and parents and families: Dear Wake Forest community, Public Health officials have confirmed that a Wake Forest student, who is currently in isolation at home and not residing on campus, has tested positive […]
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Energy conservation program to begin for campus buildings
This message is sent on behalf of Facilities & Campus Services: To Reynolda Campus faculty and staff: In an effort to conserve energy for the duration of the University’s remote-working directive, the Facilities & Campus Services Department is in the process of implementing an energy […]
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Important decisions to be made by March 30
The following message was emailed to the campus community March 19 on behalf of Provost Rogan Kersh and Executive Vice President Hof Milam:
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Allison McWilliams: Mentoring when the world is on fire
Allison McWilliams is assistant vice president, mentoring and alumni personal & career development. She posted this piece on the Mentoring Resource Center website on March 18.
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Taking stock when it feels the world is falling apart
This message was sent by President Hatch to faculty staff and students The last two weeks have seen our world turned upside down. The spread of COVID-19 and necessary steps taken to fight its spread have led to the greatest disruption to higher education in […]