News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Pro Humanitate Institute promotes Sizemore
Shelley Sizemore has been promoted to director of academic programs and community engaged research in the University’s Pro Humanitate Institute (PHI).
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Farrell Hall receives LEED Gold certification
Farrell Hall, the 130,000 square-foot home to the School of Business, recently received LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification.
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Spring has sprung: A vernal equinox celebration March 20
Kick off spring with the Campus Garden@Polo Road on Sunday, March 20 from 2 to 4 p.m.
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A message from President Hatch about Innovation Quarter
This message was emailed by President Hatch to faculty and staff on March 17: Dear Wake Forest Faculty and Staff, I am pleased to inform you that earlier this week College faculty voted to approve undergraduate academic programs in Engineering and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. […]
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City announcement regarding area water
This week, the City of Winston-Salem announced that maintenance of a city water tank at Wake Forest on March 17 and 18 may cause temporary discoloration of water on campus and in other areas, including Northwest Winston-Salem. The water may appear red, brown or yellow.
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Faculty publications: February 2016 updates
Camm, Jeffrey D., James J. Cochran, Michael J. Fry, Jeffrey W. Ohlmann, & David R. Anderson. (Business). Essentials of Business Analytics, 2nd ed. South-Western College. February 2016.
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A message from President Hatch
I am saddened to inform you that Richard (Rich) Wolk, a student in the Charlotte Evening Working Professional MBA Program, died March 15 after being fatally injured in a motor vehicle accident that morning in Stanly County.
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Wake Forest EMS to hold training event on March 19
The Wake Forest Emergency Medical Services team will participate March 19 in a mass casualty drill at the nearby BB&T University Center.