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HEADLINES
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WakeUnited campaign kickoff: Work United for WakeUnited in 2016
Guest post by Roger Beahm, the 2016 chair of WakeUnited, professor of practice in the School of Business, and WestRock Executive Director of the Center for Retail Innovation
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2015 Annual Crime and Fire Safety Report available
The 2015 Annual Crime and Fire Safety Report is available on the Wake Forest University Police website at:
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WFU adds Apple News channel to complement mobile news experience
Today Wake Forest University introduced its Apple News channel to complement the delivery of its news to mobile devices. The Apple News app, which comes standard on devices running iOS 9, delivers personalized news digests in real-time from news sources around the world – and now Wake Forest.
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Message: In light of Charlotte, we are called together
Dear Members of the Wake Forest Community, The wave of national unrest between police officers and people of color landed close to home last night. The police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott led to protests that continued into the early morning hours and resulted in several injuries and property damage.
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Kimball to deliver Mitchell Interfaith Lecture Sept. 22
Charles Kimball, former professor at Wake Forest and now Presidential Professor at the University of Oklahoma, will deliver the Carlton Mitchell Interfaith Lecture entitled, “Understanding Religious Extremism among the Children of Abraham,” on Thursday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall, Scales Fine Arts Center. The lecture, sponsored by Interfaith Winston-Salem, is free and…
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Wellbeing Office celebrates Dimensions by the Month and more
The month of September kicks off another series of Dimensions by the Month! Throughout the academic year, the Office of Wellbeing will partner with campus and community groups to provide skills-focused workshops and engaging programs to create a wellbeing experience.
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Online learning resource Lynda.com available to all
This is a guest post from Mur Muchane, associate vice president for information technology and CIO. It was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff Sept. 19: Information Systems is pleased to announce that, beginning today, September 19th, all Wake Forest University students, faculty and staff […]
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Wilkinson receives Best Book Award
Betina Wilkinson, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, was presented with the Best Book Award for Inter-Race Relations at the Sept. 2 annual meeting of the Racial and Ethnic Politics Section of the American Political Science Association.