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Staff Appreciation Picnic to be held June 4
A special picnic in appreciation of Wake Forest staff will be held June 4 on Manchester Plaza. Free to all part-time and full-time University staff, the picnic will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Executive Vice President Hof Milam will speak at noon. Organized annually by the Staff Advisory Council (SAC), the staff appreciation…
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Work on Hearn Plaza’s center lawn to begin June 5
The center lawn on Hearn Plaza will have a fresh new look when the fall semester begins.
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Human Resources posts list of 2018-19 faculty, staff retirees
The Human Resources Office recently posted a list of 2018-19 Wake Forest University retirees on its website.
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Reminder: Tests of emergency alert systems begin today, May 21
This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on the morning of May 21 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:Tests of Wake Forest’s emergency alert systems begin today.
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Proposals funded: Salsbury, Katula, Messier
Congratulations to Fred Salsbury, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Computational Biosciences Support” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Wake Forest University Health Sciences.
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Faculty books: April 2019
Hall, Mark A., Nicholas Bagley, & David Orentlicher. (Law). The Law of Health Care Finance and Regulation, 4th ed. Aspen. November 2018.
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Pint of Science: Wake Forest joins in sharing community conversations about science
From tattoos to fossils to weather forecasting, Wake Forest University and Wake Downtown are partnering with community organizations and businesses to demystify science with talks at Winston-Salem breweries by local researchers. The talks are part of the international Pint of Science festival.
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Reminder: Indoor, outdoor alert systems to be tested
This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on May 15 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:Wake Forest will conduct tests of its indoor and outdoor emergency alert systems starting on May 21 and continuing through May 24.