News for the Wake Forest community
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A Message of Encouragement from Dean Jonathan L. Walton
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis message was sent to faculty, staff and students on April 2, 2020. Dear Wake Forest community, One of the great joys in life is being part of a team, working together toward a goal that none could accomplish independently. In times of challenge, a […]
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Maya Angelou Garden Party to be a podcast this year
Categories: Happening at WakeOrganizers of the Maya Angelou Garden Party announced, recently, that the event will be a podcast this year.
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Office of Sustainability to host webinar open to all
Categories: Happening at WakeThe Office of Sustainability will host a webinar Climate Solutions for North Carolina on April 7, 2020. We hope this virtual panel and dialogue will provide an opportunity for students to connect over meaningful discussion about climate solutions for our state. The event will begin with a virtual panel of leaders that will offer state-wide perspectives…
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Chief Human Resources Officer to leave for new position
Categories: University AnnouncementsCarmen Canales, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, has accepted a position as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer for the Novant Health system. She will join Novant Health later this week.
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A message from President Hatch
Categories: University AnnouncementsPresident Hatch emailed the following message to students, faculty and staff on March 30: Dear Wake Forest Community, My message today is one of continued gratitude. Thank you, to our faculty and staff working to sustain our vital educational mission through remote learning options.
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Andrea Ellis selected for new class of ACE Fellows Program
Categories: University AnnouncementsAndrea C. Ellis, assistant vice president of innovation, has been selected for the 2020-21 class of the ACE Fellows Program. ACE (American Council on Education) named 38 emerging college and university leaders as ACE Fellows for 2020-21.
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School of Divinity names Natalie Aho program manager of Baptist Commons
Categories: University AnnouncementsNatalie Aho has been named the first Program Manager of Baptist Commons at Wake Forest University School of Divinity.
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‘Stay at home’ order for Winston-Salem begins 5 p.m., March 27
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following message was emailed to students, faculty and staff on March 25 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: Dear Wake Forest community, This afternoon, Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines announced a “stay at home” order that will go into place starting Friday, March 27, at 5 p.m.