News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Benefits fair to be held May 3 in Benson University Center
The Benefits Fair will be held today in Benson 401, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Provost Office grants announced
The Provost’s Office is pleased to announce the following grants for Spring 2016
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It’s time to focus on annual benefits enrollment
Nearly 500 colleagues have completed Annual Benefits Enrollment.
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2016-17 Wake Forest Fellows selected
Twelve seniors will remain in the Wake Forest campus community following graduation in May as Wake Forest Fellows. They will work in offices across campus, including the President’s Office, the Pro Humanitate Institute, the Z. Smith Reynolds Library and the Office of Personal & Career Development.
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Harriger named director for Wake Washington program
Katy Harriger, professor and chair of politics and international affairs, has been named faculty director of Wake Forest University’s new Wake Washington program, which will combine academic and internship experiences in the nation’s capital. Scheduled to launch in fall 2017, the program will provide students with “outstanding opportunities to explore what it means to be…
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University to test Wake Alert’s emergency text message system
Thousands of students, faculty and staff are scheduled to receive a test text message on Tuesday, May 3, from Wake Forest’s emergency notification system.
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Harris-Perry advances justice for women and girls of color
Melissa Harris-Perry, Maya Angelou Presidential Chair, spoke before the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls April 28. The session allowed members of the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls to explore the condition of black women in the United States through the testimony of black female academic, activists, celebrities and business women. Here is…
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Champions of Change honored at Sustainability Awards event
The Wake Forest Campus Sustainability Awards presentation was held on Earth Day, April 22, in the Green Room of Reynolda Hall. A combination of students, faculty, and staff who have demonstrated or initiated successful sustainable practices on campus were recognized as Champions of Change.