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Pro Humanitate Institute holds ‘Dress for Success’ clothing drive
Categories: Happening at WakeWake Forest’s Pro Humanitate Institute and the Office of Personal and Career Development are co-sponsoring a clothing drive for Dress for Success in honor of Nancy Lublin’s visit to campus for the Leadership Project. At age 23, Lublin founded Dress for Success […]
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New annual pass for Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Categories: University AnnouncementsReynolda House Museum of American Art is offering a new annual pass that gives free admission to all of the museum’s after-hours events in 2015. Reynolda After Hours (RAH) is a series of programs held in the evening after the museum’s regular hours of operation […]
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Wells Fargo Regional CIO John Lynch to speak at WFU
Categories: Happening at WakeWake Forest University School of Business will welcome John Lynch, SVP and Regional CIO of Wells Fargo Bank to campus to share his economic insights and outlook on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 5:30 p.m. in Broyhill Auditorium in Farrell Hall. His presentation titled “Focus 2015: […]
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25 Years Later: President Hatch’s Book on American Christianity
Categories: Happening at WakeA quarter century after it was published, scholars are still talking about the award-winning book, “The Democratization of American Christianity,” written by Wake Forest University President Nathan O. Hatch. To mark the book’s 25th anniversary, Wake Forest will host a half-day symposium Feb. 6 featuring seven […]
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Would you like to be a Faculty Fellow?
Categories: University AnnouncementsBegun in 2013, the Faculty Fellows program has made a real difference in the lives of first-year students. The goals of the program are to: Increase faculty-student engagement through informal interactions in the first-year residence halls, Integrate the life of the mind into students’ social experiences, […]
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Conference on intercultural learning, free to WFU community
Categories: Happening at WakeThe WISE Conference, Wake Forest’s premier conference focusing on intercultural learning will be held on Feb. 5-6 at the Marriott Hotel Winston-Salem in downtown Winston-Salem. The conference is free for Wake Forest faculty and staff; however, registration is required through Eventbrite. Hosted by the
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An important message about the flu at Wake Forest
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from the Wake Forest Student Health Service The Student Health Service has begun to see large numbers of students (especially undergraduates) with influenza, “the flu”. Typical symptoms include sudden onset of fever, body aches, headaches, sore throat, cough, and fatigue. Influenza is typically a […]
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Womack named 2015 MLK ‘Building the Dream’ award winner
Categories: University AnnouncementsAssociate librarian Hu Womack has been named a Wake Forest University 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. “Building the Dream” award winner. The award is traditionally presented to a student and a professor or administrator from both Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) who […]