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Allison McWilliams: Building your EQ through mentoring
Allison McWilliams, director of mentoring and alumni personal and career development in the Office of Personal and Career Development, writes occasional articles for Inside WFU. This is the third for the fall semester. In each, she shares observations and suggestions with faculty and staff drawn from her professional experience with students.
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Secrest Artists Series presents Savion Glover
Tony Award-winning tap dancer and choreographer Savion Glover brings his unprecedented talents and creativity to Wake Forest on Nov. 10. His performance will be presented by the Secrest Artist Series. Doors will open at 7 p.m. in Wait Chapel. The performance will begin at […]
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Crime Alert: Student reports being struck in face on Hearn Plaza
A female student reported to University Police that she was struck in the face by two men as she walked alone on Hearn Plaza at approximately 2 a.m. Oct. 30.
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Wondering about the weather? Check out WeatherSTEM
If you are wondering what kind of weather to expect this weekend, you can get your answer in detail thanks to WeatherSTEM stations on top of the Miller Center and the scoreboard at BB&T Field. They were installed earlier this year.
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Message from President Hatch: Wake Will Lead
This message was emailed by President Hatch on Oct. 27: Dear Wake Forest alumni, parents, and friends / students, faculty, and staff, During Homecoming Weekend in 2013, we celebrated the launch of Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest with the belief that alumni, parents, […]
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Updated information regarding Clinton campaign event
This message was emailed to students, faculty and staff Oct. 27: For today’s Hillary Clinton campaign event at the Coliseum, organizers have set aside a designated entrance on the East Side of the Coliseum’s Main Lobby for Wake Forest students, faculty and staff. In addition, inside the Coliseum, there will be a designated space for Wake…
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Changes in campus parking, traffic flow this week
This message was emailed to students, faculty, staff on Oct. 26: Some changes in campus parking and traffic flow will occur this week as the University celebrates Homecoming.