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Seventeen graduate from Citizens Police Academy
Categories: University AnnouncementsSeventeen people graduated from the inaugural Citizens Police Academy held this past spring semester by the University Police Department. Following a successful first effort at the program, the University Police Department is making plans for more opportunities next fall and spring for members of the […]
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April 2016 faculty publications
Categories: University AnnouncementsGladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The Creative Arts in Counseling, 5th ed. American Counseling Association. February 2016.
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Work begins on the campus network upgrade
Categories: University AnnouncementsBeginning Wednesday, May 18, 2016, and continuing through October, 2016, Information Systems staff and contractors will begin work to upgrade the existing computing network hardware in campus buildings. Information Systems will coordinate the schedule through key contacts in each building. The work is expected to continue through the end of October.
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May 2016 staff milestones
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of staff milestones in May 2016:
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Commencement: How to see it on the web and cable
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest University’s commencement ceremony will be streamed live on Monday, May 16. Links to stream the ceremony and other commencement-related events are available here. Commencement will begin at 9 a.m.
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Services for Professor Heard set for May 16
Categories: University AnnouncementsServices for Professor of Music Richard Heard will take place Monday, May 16, at 11 a.m. at Hope Community Church on Brownsboro Road. The University announced earlier this week that Professor Heard died May 8 in Winston-Salem after a long illness.
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Temporary discoloration of city water possible on, near campus
Categories: University Announcementsemporary discoloration of water may be noticed by people on and near the Wake Forest campus during planned repairs to the City of Winston-Salem water distribution system within the next week. The City announced May 11 that customers of its Utilities Division in the northwest quadrant of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County may notice temporary discoloration.