News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Wilson joins law, business schools as executive in residence
Wake Forest University welcomes Brad Wilson (JD ‘78) as executive in residence with the School of Law and the School of Business. He will begin on Aug. 1.
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Board of Trustees announces members and officers
The members of the Board of Trustees of Wake Forest University are pleased to announce its next class of Trustees and Officers, for the term beginning July 1, 2018.
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President Hatch: Workday is live
President Hatch emailed this message to faculty and staff on July 2: Dear Faculty and Staff,
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Revamped Undergraduate Bulletin available online now
This is a guest post of the Office of the Dean of the College: Wake Forest University has revamped the Undergraduate Bulletin for the 2018-19 academic year. The new bulletin allows students, faculty, and staff to easily search for courses, programs, degree requirements, and academic policies.
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Proposals funded: Rejeski, Roman Isler, Kiang, Comstock-Ferguson
Congratulations to Jack Rejeski, professor of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Low Intensity Exercise Intervention in Peripheral Artery Disease” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and by (subaward/subcontract from) Northwestern University.
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Locklair’s “Independence Day” to be performed at Brevard festival July 4
Dan Locklair’s “Independence Day” from Symphony No. 2, “America,” will be performed July 4 as part of the Pendergrast Family Patriotic Pops, presented by the Brevard Music Center Summer Music Festival in Brevard. Locklair is professor of music at Wake Forest.
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SAC encourages staff to participate in survey about recent campus picnic
On June 25, the Staff Advisory Council emailed a survey to University staff that, apparently, ended up in the spam folder of some staff. The following is the message that was sent to staff, earlier this week. Links to the survey are included: