News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Human Resources’ Shannon Araya to speak at SAC meeting
Shannon Araya of Human Resources will make a presentation on University benefits at the Staff Advisory Council (SAC) meeting on April 13.
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Faculty invited to participate in the Magnolias Curriculum Project
This is a guest post from the Center for Energy, Environment and Sustainability and the Office of Sustainability:
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Murton elected president of national association
The National Association of Educational Procurement (NAEP), the nationwide organization focused exclusively on procurement in higher education, has announced the election of Rosey Murton, director of procurement services at Wake Forest, to the office of president, effective immediately.
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Festival of Colors set for April 8 on Manchester Plaza
This is a guest post of the South Asian Student Association: All faculty, staff, and students are invited to Wake Forest University’s annual Holi Celebration, organized by the South Asian Student Association (SASA).
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HELPS offers weight management program
This is a guest post of the Healthy Exercise & Lifestyle ProgramS (HELPS): Do you want to lose weight, but aren’t sure where to start? We can help! Our six-month weight management program is offered to full-time Wake Forest University employees.
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Hannah Inzko named director of academic technology
This is a guest post from Information Systems and the Teaching and Learning Collaborative:
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President Hatch elected chair of NCICU
Wake Forest University President Nathan Hatch was elected chair of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) during the organization’s annual meeting held March 28 and 29 in Pinehurst.
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Faculty, staff may register for mobile mammography unit
Wake Forest faculty and staff may register through the Professional Development Center for an appointment with the Novant Health Breast Center Mobile Mammography Unit, which will be on campus April 11. It will set up near Scales Fine Arts Center and provide services between 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.