News for the Wake Forest community
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A message from President Hatch
Categories: University AnnouncementsDear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff, The conclusion of spring semester offers an opportunity for reflection. Recently, I’ve been thinking about the nature of our campus – a dynamic learning community that embraces individuals. Together, through face-to-face conversation, we increasingly appreciate differences and engage each other with respect and understanding. Each day, we continue to…
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Annual benefits enrollment begins April 25
Categories: University AnnouncementsAnnual Benefits Enrollment begins today and runs through May 6.
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March 2016 faculty and staff milestones
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of faculty and staff milestones in March 2016:
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March 2016 comings and goings
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of employees joining and leaving the University in February 2016:
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Executive Vice President Milam to present annual update
Categories: Happening at WakeAt the invitation of the Faculty Senate, Hof Milam, executive vice president, will give his annual financial update to the University on Tuesday, April 26, at 4 p.m. in Pugh Auditorium (Benson University Center).
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Communication faculty participating in Great Strides
Categories: University AnnouncementsDepartment of Communication faculty are helping add tomorrows for the thousands of Americans living with cystic fibrosis by joining the department team to walk in the Great Strides Walk on campus Saturday, April 23, at 10 a.m. on Davis Field.
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Benefits Fair to be held May 3 in Benson University Center
Categories: Happening at WakeThe 2016 annual benefits fair for faculty and staff will be held May 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Benson University Center, Room 401.
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Sustainability Office offers Magnolias Curriculum Project
Categories: University AnnouncementsWake Forest faculty are invited to enhance teaching and engagement with sustainability issues by participating in the Magnolias Curriculum Project. No prior experience with sustainability-related issues in the classroom or in research is necessary, and faculty at all ranks and career stages are welcome!