News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Wake Forest faculty & staff anniversaries, May 2024
Happy Wake-versary to the 119 faculty and staff colleagues celebrating another year at Wake Forest University in May 2024.
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A message from WFU administration
This message was emailed to the community on May 1. Responses to Frequently Asked Questions have been added following the original message. Dear Wake Forest community, Around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, a group of approximately 20 students began demonstrating peacefully on Hearn Plaza […]
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WFU to host memorial service for Edwin G. Wilson, May 3
Wake Forest will host a memorial service for longtime Professor of English and Provost Emeritus Ed Wilson on Friday, May 3, in Wait Chapel at 11 a.m. Doors to Wait Chapel will open at 10 a.m. and seating may be limited. Overflow seating will be available in Brendle Recital […]
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Announcement about Baity Street redevelopment
In August 2023, Wake Forest announced it was exploring the redevelopment of University-owned property adjacent to Allegacy Stadium, Couch Ballpark and the Joel Coliseum. Working with the City of Winston-Salem, Carter and Front Street Capital, this redevelopment effort aims to reinforce Winston-Salem’s position as […]
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Struble named Accessibility Champion Award winner
Director of Technology Accessibility Eudora Struble has been named the inaugural winner of the Accessibility Champion Award. The award recognizes faculty and staff who go above and beyond to support students with disabilities. Delta Alpha Pi (DAPi), an academic honor society founded to recognize high-achieving […]
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Teaching in the classroom & Beyond: High Performance Computing
High Performance Computing (HPC) at Wake Forest has been a University staple for more than two decades, and the HPC Team oversees the DEAC Cluster, Wake Forest University’s HPC system, 14 departments and more than 500 researchers using the cluster daily. Training and tutorial sessions […]
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WFU Police Officer Teresa Carlton has died
Police Officer Teresa Carlton passed away on April 24 from Lou Gehrig’s disease. She was a bike officer and detective with the Wake Forest University Police Department for more than 20 years. Memorials may be made to the ALS Foundation 4N Blount St #200 Raleigh, […]
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Comings and Goings
See the list of employees who recently joined or left the University. We look forward to working with new Wake Forest employees and appreciate the service of those who have moved on.