News for the Wake Forest community
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Wait Chapel’s Bell Tower to be seen in a new light
The light fixtures that shine on the Wait Chapel Bell Tower will be replaced this month with new energy-efficient LED fixtures that will allow deeper and more vibrant colors for special events and other occasions.
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Wake Forest community runs together at Hit the Bricks on Hearn Plaza
Hundreds of Wake Forest students, faculty and staff will run laps around Hearn Plaza on Oct. 4 for ‘Hit the Bricks.’ The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Faculty books: September 2018
Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The Counseling Dictionary, 4th ed. Wiley. July 2018.
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New panoramic photograph of BB&T offered for sale
A panoramic photograph of BB&T Field taken at the Sept. 22 Wake Forest/Notre Dame football game is available for sale in cooperation with Wake Forest.
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Registration open for annual Wake Forest Artisans’ Fair
This is a guest post from organizers of the annual Artisans’ Fair: Are you gifted in woodworking, arts, crafts, etc., and wish to share/show your hand-made products with other Wake Foresters?
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Livestreaming to be provided for Dr. Gail O’Day memorial service
The Oct. 8 memorial service for Dr. Gail O’Day will be livestreamed.
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Laughlin awarded fellowship by Virginia Center for Creative Arts
Professor of Art Page Laughlin has been awarded a fellowship by the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA).
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Memorial service scheduled for Dr. O’Day
This announcement was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on Sept. 25 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: A memorial service honoring the life of Dr. Gail R. O’Day will take place on Monday, Oct. 8, at 1:30 p.m. in Wait Chapel. Dr. O’Day was […]