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Office of Chaplain hosts panel discussion on Islamophobia
Categories: Happening at WakeThe Office of the Chaplain recently hosted a panel discussion, “Islamophobia: The Anatomy of Difference,” aimed at creating greater interfaith understanding. The March 2 event was held in Wait Chapel and attended by faculty, staff, students and community members. “We want people to practice deep […]
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Tech savvy faculty and staff needed for TechXploration
Categories: Happening at WakeTechXploration brings together faculty and staff to showcase how technologies are being leveraged in teaching, learning, research, engagement and creative endeavors at Wake Forest. Would you be willing to share your experience at TechXploration 2015? The event will be held Tuesday, April 7 from 11 a.m. […]
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WakeUnited: Live United Christine Briere
Categories: University AnnouncementsLast spring, mathematical business major Christine Briere coordinated Wake Forest student participation in VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance), a program supported by United Way of Forsyth County. Briere, a senior from Norcross, Ga., says that most of the volunteers were accounting students taking their […]
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January 2015 comings
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of employees joining the University in January 2015.
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January 2015 goings
Categories: University AnnouncementsSee a list of employees leaving the University in January 2015.
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Ebola symposium sheds light, shares faculty expertise
The symposium, Ebola: At Home and Abroad, held Feb. 12-13 demonstrated the importance of a liberal arts education. Even though Ebola is a virus, attendees learned that to effectively respond to the outbreak requires knowledge of history, economics, law, bioethics, as well as […]
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WFU a United Way ‘Spirit of North Carolina’ award winner
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe United Way of North Carolina recognized companies and organizations from across the state that have demonstrated commitment and support to their community through local United Way involvement. Businesses, professional and non-profit organizations, governmental entities, healthcare and educational institutions – large and small – […]