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  • Our Way Forward: Fall 2020 Update

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    Dear Wake Forest community, Our mission to open the doors of opportunity, seek truth and cultivate a community of people of good character and mutual support has never been more important, and perhaps has never been more deeply challenged. The communities in which we live […]

  • Faculty books: May 2020

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    Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). Off the Courthouse Square: A Memoir. Library Partners Press. 2020. Shapiro, Sidney A., & Joseph P. Tomain. (Law). Regulatory Law and Policy: Cases and Materials, 4th edition. Carolina Academic Press. 2020. Soares, Joseph A., Ed. (Sociology). The Scandal of Standardized Tests: […]

  • Update on the President’s Commission on Race, Equity and Community

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    This message was sent to the entire Wake Forest community. Dear Wake Forest community, The recent and ongoing perfect storm of a global pandemic, an economic recession and civil unrest have brought to the forefront, with renewed vigor, the injustices and inequity that plague our […]

  • ‘So You Want to Talk About Race’ faculty/staff book club begins June 17.

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    The Office of Civic and Community Engagement is seeking to create a virtual community through a social justice book club. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in this month’s selection, “So You Want to Talk About Race” by Ijeoma Oluo. The book club will […]

  • Maya Angelou Garden Party available on Apple podcast

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    For the past three years, the Wake Downtown Student Ambassadors and ZSR Library Ambassadors have collaborated to organize a Garden Party to celebrate Dr. Maya Angelou’s birthday and legacy. The party and public celebration, which has been held in Bailey Park in downtown […]

  • WFDD honored for ‘Overall Excellence’ third consecutive year

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    88.5 WFDD has been honored with two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards in the “Overall Excellence” and “Documentary” categories.This is the third consecutive year WFDD has been recognized for the “Overall Excellence” category, which represents a body of work from the news team including our in-depth look on housing in the Triad, environmental reporting on toxins…

  • Sustaining our support for one another

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    A message from José Villalba, vice president for diversity and inclusion and professor of counseling. During these times of sorrow, anger, confusion and fear for our country, our community and our University, it is important that we acknowledge that our friends and colleagues are still […]

  • WFU police chief signs joint statement

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    Wake Forest University Police Chief Regina Lawson is among eight Winston-Salem area law enforcement leaders in Forsyth County who signed a joint statement today affirming a “commitment to creating a safe, secure and inclusive community for every citizen.” Statement From Winston-Salem Area Law Enforcement Officials […]



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