News for the Wake Forest community
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Department of Education’s proposed new Title IX regulations
This message was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on Nov. 16 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations on behalf of Vice President Penny Rue and Title IX Coordinator Tanya Jachimiak:
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University website offers information regarding Business 40 closure
The Wake Forest University website has new and revised content to inform the University community, visitors and others about the Nov. 17 closure of a stretch of Business 40 alongside Downtown Winston-Salem.
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Hanes Art Gallery exhibit, publication receive SECAC Award
The Hanes Art Gallery exhibition “Vesna Pavlovic Lost Art” (2016-7) and the publication “Vesna Pavlovic’s Lost Art: Photography, Display, and the Archive” received the 2018 SECAC Award for Outstanding Presentation and Publication of Contemporary Materials.
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Staff Advisory Council meeting to feature presentation on Business 40 Closure
A timely update on the Business 40 closure will be presented Nov. 13 at a meeting of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC). The meeting will feature a presentation on the closure and commuting options by Pat Ivey with the N.C. Department of Transportation. Business 40 along downtown Winston-Salem is expected to close Nov. 17 for a…
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Veterans Day event to be held Monday at 11 a.m.
Wake Forest will host a Veterans Day Ceremony on Perritt Plaza, beside Reynolda Hall, Nov. 12 at 11 a.m.
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University Police participating in Cover the City effort to donate blankets
The University Police Department is collecting new and gently used blankets for distribution to the homeless, in cooperation with Cover the City, a non-profit organization.
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Jon Roethling named new director of Reynolda Gardens
This is a guest post from Reynolda House and Reynolda Gardens: Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest University has hired Jon Roethling as its new director. Roethling steps into the leadership role of the renowned historic gardens and landscape of R.J. and Katharine Reynolds’s former estate after serving as curator of grounds for the Mariana Qubein Botanical…
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Students, faculty, staff to prepare meals for food-insecure local residents
Wake Forest students, faculty and staff will prepare and deliver nearly 400 Thanksgiving meals to food-insecure Winston-Salem residents ahead of the holiday.