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Teaching and Learning Collaborative’s Ross accepts position at Columbia
Catherine Ross, executive director of the Teaching and Learning Collaborative, has accepted a position as executive director of Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning starting July 1. Ross was Wake Forest’s first full-time director of the Teaching and Learning Center, joining the University in […]
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McCauley named assistant director for STEM initiatives
This is a guest post from Teaching and Learning Collaborative. Anita McCauley has been named Assistant Director for STEM Initiatives with the Teaching and Learning Collaborative. McCauley graduated from Wake Forest with a degree in neurobiology. She started her career as the director of microscopy, a position […]
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Decaying Willow Oak removed from Lot P
This is a guest post from the Office of Sustainability and Landscape Services: On June 8, Wake Forest’s Landscape Services team began removing a Willow Oak in Parking Lot P, across from Farrell Hall. According to University Arborist Jim Mussetter, this Willow Oak […]
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Staff Appreciation Picnic starts at 11 a.m. June 6 at BB&T Field
The Staff Advisory Council and the Office of Wellbeing invite all staff members to attend the 2017 Staff Appreciation Picnic June 6 at BB&T Field.
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O’Keeffe exhibit opens Aug. 18; faculty, staff may reserve two free tickets
This is a guest post from Reynolda House Museum of American Art:
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Check WeatherStem for forecasts about showers and storms
As spring advances closer to summer, it is the time of year when weather forecasters tell us to be prepared for showers, thunderstorms and, occasionally, storms that threaten to cause significant damage.
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Staff Appreciation Picnic to be held June 6 at BB&T Field
The 2017 Staff Appreciation Picnic will be held June 6 at BB&T Field. Called “Tailgate at McCreary Tower,” the event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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Wake Alert update: tornado warning removed for Forsyth County
This Wake Alert update was posted on the Wake Alert page shortly after 6 p.m. on May 24: