News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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A message from President Hatch
This message was sent from President Hatch to the Wake Forest community: As the world continues to learn about and adapt to concerns regarding COVID-19, Wake Forest is actively taking steps to help ensure the health and safety of our community. Wake Forest is following […]
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SAC meeting to feature three speakers
Three speakers will be featured at the March 11 meeting of the Staff Advisory Council. Open to staff and others, the meeting will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in Benson University Center, Room 401 B/D.
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Counseling professor Michelle Mitchell receives AMCD award
Michelle Mitchell, assistant professor of counseling, won the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development’s (AMCD) 2020 Young Emerging Leader Award. Winners of the AMCD Awards are counseling students, counselors in practice and AMCD members who have made extraordinary contributions to the counseling profession and work to eliminate conditions that create barriers to the individual development of…
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Campus Recreation hosts faculty-staff RECESS
Faculty and staff are invited to join monthly RECESS events, hosted by Campus Recreation. Join Campus Recreation for charades on Friday, March 13, wiffle ball on April 24 and kickball on May 15.
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Wake Forest to launch Face to Face Speaker Forum
This fall, Wake Forest University will launch a signature speaker forum called the Face to Face Speaker Forum. This community-facing series will bring world-renowned, influential voices to Winston-Salem to discuss topics in a variety of areas including politics, arts and culture, business and social justice. […]
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Frank Tupper, founding member of School of Divinity, passes away
We are saddened to share the news that Frank Tupper, Distinguished Professor of Divinity Emeritus, passed away on Feb. 28. Dr. Tupper joined Wake Forest’s faculty in 1997 as a founding member of the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. He retired from the Divinity […]
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Coronavirus Update: Wake Forest closes study abroad program in Venice
The following message was emailed to the campus community on behalf of Provost Rogan Kersh: Dear Wake Forest community: In response to news of growing numbers of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in northern Italy and the possibility of increased travel restrictions, Wake Forest University is […]
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Transdisciplinary projects sought to represent Wake Forest at festival
The following is a guest post from Tim Pyatt, dean of Z. Smith Reynolds Library, and Assistant Vice President Andrea Ellis, Office of Personal and Career Development: