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Community of support
A message from Wake Forest University President Nathan Hatch Dear Wake Forest faculty, staff, and students, Like many of you, I woke up this morning to shocking news of a shooting near campus. A Wake Forest student was shot in the chest during an apparent […]
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Major construction to begin on the south side patio around Reynolda Hall
This message is from Sam Binkley, Senior Project Manager, Facilities & Campus Services: The patio on the South Side of Reynolda Hall directly beside the entrance doors to the Pit cafeteria will be under hardscape renovations for the remainder of the summer until mid-August. Demolition […]
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Proposals funded: Pauca, Silman, Von Burg
Congratulations to Paul Pauca, associate professor of computer science, whose proposal entitled “2016 Boeing Analytics Research Scholar Program” has been funded by the Boeing Company. Congratulations to Miles Silman, professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Amazonian Center for Environment Research and Sustainability (ACERS) project” […]
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Update on the upcoming closure of Business 40
The North Carolina Department of Transportation and the Wake Forest University Police Department invite faculty and staff to attend a campus stakeholders’ update about the upcoming closure of Business 40 on Monday, June 13 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the ZSR Library Auditorium (room 404). N.C. […]
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Floyd named NCAA Division I Baseball Championship site rep
Max Floyd, director of campus recreation, was selected to work the Ole Miss Men’s Baseball Regional in Oxford, Miss., from June 3 – 6. It is the sixth consecutive time that Floyd has been chosen for this opportunity. Site representatives are selected by the NCAA Championships & […]
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Heavy construction in Reynolda Hall is underway this week
This message is from Sam Binkley, Senior Project Manager with Facilities & Campus Services: The second floor main corridor of Reynolda Hall is under abatement this week. Abatement work includes corridor ceilings, vinyl asbestos tile and duct insulation; lighting will be disconnected in the corridor; […]
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Proposals funded: Carroll, Katula, Marsh, Rejeski
Congratulations to Dave Carroll, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Novel Energy Harvesting Fabric” has been funded by the Army Research Office (ARO) and by [subaward/subcontract from] Streamline Automation (WFU funding agency).