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Buses to shuttle students, faculty and staff to campaign event
The Hillary Clinton campaign has made arrangements for buses to shuttle Wake Forest students, faculty and staff to and from a campaign event to be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Coliseum. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama will be at the event.
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Hillary Clinton campaign event moved to the Coliseum
This message was emailed to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 27: The Hillary Clinton campaign announced today that it will move an Oct. 27 campaign rally featuring Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama to the Coliseum.
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Wake Forest trustee Al Hunt to participate in ‘Election’ forums
Journalist Al Hunt, a Wake Forest trustee and alumnus, will participate in “Election 2016: Debating the Issues,” a three-day series of forums at Wake Forest featuring national and regional experts offering different perspectives on key election issues. Free and open to the public, the sessions will be held Oct. 25, 26 and 27 in Pugh Auditorium…
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Human Resources announces new long term care benefit
This is a guest post from Human Resources: Wake Forest is offering a new Genworth long term care benefit for services you or your family receive at home, in the community, or in a nursing facility.
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WakeUnited: Tang supports engaging the community for change
This is the third of a series of pieces written about Wake Forest community members who are committed to WakeUnited, the United Way campaign at Wake Forest.
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WISE 2017: Registration now open
Nine years ago a small cohort of Wake Forest faculty participated in a small workshop designed for developing intercultural skills and awareness. The Workshop on Intercultural Skills Enhancement, now known as the WISE Conference, has grown into a comprehensive forum hosting more than 270 domestic and international participants.
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Hillary Clinton, First Lady Michelle Obama to speak on campus
This message was emailed to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 22: Hillary Clinton, Democratic presidential candidate, and First Lady Michelle Obama will speak at a campaign rally on Hearn PlazaThursday, October 27, at 2 p.m.