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Staff recognized for milestones, Employees of the Year announced
Members of the campus community honored service milestones of more than 250 Wake Forest staff members who were celebrating approximately 2,800 combined years of service. These individuals were recognized at the 16th annual Staff Rewards & Recognition on Tuesday, October 11 at Bridger Field House. Later in the day, a campus-wide reception was open to all…
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House bill 2 public forum to be held Oct. 15 in Tribble Hall
A public forum on North Carolina House Bill 2 will be held Oct. 15 from 1:45-3:15 p.m. in Tribble Hall’s DeTamble Auditorium.
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Faculty publications: September 2016 updates
Chapman, Gary, & Shannon Warden. (Counseling). Things I Wish I’d Known Before We Became Parents. Northfield Publishing. September 2016.
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Wake Forest hosts public forums on key election issues
From foreign policy to education policy, Wake Forest University will host “Election 2016: Debating the Issues,” a three-day series of forums 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.
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Free flu shots being offered now to faculty, staff, retirees
Wake Forest is sponsoring free flu shots for faculty, staff and retirees much of October. Registration through the Professional Development Center (PDC) is encouraged.
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Piscetelli, Williams received Winston Under 40 Leadership Awards
The Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce has named Michael Piscetelli, associate athletic director of development, and Matt Williams, director of communication in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Winston Under 40 Leadership Award winners.
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A message from President Hatch concerning Hurricane Matthew
In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Wake Forest University offers its support to students, alumni, parents, faculty and staff who have loved ones in affected areas.