News for the Wake Forest community
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A message from President Hatch
Categories: University AnnouncementsDear Wake Forest community, In the midst of unprecedented circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are facing yet another challenging and damaging situation. This week, the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), an office of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), issued modifications […]
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WFU’s Intercultural Center unveils new mission and expanded services
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe Intercultural Center (IC) is excited to announce a new mission and expanded services for the Wake Forest community. The Intercultural Center strives to influence campus culture by cultivating intercultural knowledge, competency and leadership. We are committed to enhancing the experience of domestic and international […]
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Update for Wake Forest staff
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis message was sent on behalf of Executive Vice President Hof Milam: Dear Staff Colleagues, By now, I hope you have had a chance to read the latest update on campus plans from President Hatch and review the Our Way Forward website. While […]
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Wake Forest taking over WSJS today
Categories: Happening at WakeThe following is a guest post by Stephen Czarda in Wake Forest athletics. Stan Cotten and Lary Sorensen will fill in for Josh Graham from 3-6 p.m. on Thursday and be joined by members of the Wake Forest and Winston-Salem communities. It will be a […]
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Our Way Forward: Fall 2020 Update
Categories: University AnnouncementsDear Wake Forest Community, I am pleased to share that we have completed the major elements of our plans to reopen Wake Forest University for the Fall 2020 semester. Our intent is to create a path forward which prioritizes the health of our community, maintains […]
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Guidance for organizing and hosting secure video conferences
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from Vice President for Information Technology & CIO Mur Muchane Dear Colleagues, In response to the zoom-bombing events where racist, anti-semitic, and additional offensive language and imagery were used during yesterday morning’s Staff Advisory Council meeting, I wanted to share some information for […]
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Staff Advisory Council Zoom Bombing
Categories: University AnnouncementsDear colleagues, Earlier today, about 500 Wake Forest University staff were participating in a Zoom meeting sponsored by the Staff Advisory Council when hackers interrupted the call with racist language, anti-semitic imagery and other forms of abusive behavior. I am sorry that members of our […]