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Wake Forest establishes Flexible Work Policy following staff pilot
Wake Forest’s Flexible Work Policy codifies the two-year staff pilot initiative. The policy recognizes the importance of in-person engagement for most roles, while acknowledging that some staff positions may benefit from flexible location and schedule opportunities. Eligibility for flexible work will continue to […]
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October Faculty & Staff Milestones
Happy Wake-versary to the 138 faculty and staff colleagues celebrating another year at Wake Forest University this October.
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The Center for the Advancement of Teaching provides grant support
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching (CAT) is pleased to provide grant support for the costs associated with projects that are directly related to improvements in teaching. Grant funding will be focused on teaching-related activities such as teaching improvement or innovation, increasing student […]
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University Police are wearing pink for the month of October
A message from Wake Forest University Police During the month of October, University police, police officers and security officers will be donning pink badges as a powerful symbol of support for Breast Cancer Awareness. Breast cancer touches the lives of many in our community, and […]
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Tests of WFU Emergency Alert Systems to be held Oct. 17 and 19
Tests of Wake Forest Emergency Alert Systems will be conducted on Oct. 17 and 19. System tests will occur on both days between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. The tests are being conducted to ensure that the University’s emergency notification systems operate correctly. If an […]
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WFU 2023 Annual Crime and Fire Safety Report now available
The 2023 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is now available on the Wake Forest University Police website. This document contains information regarding campus security, fire safety and emergency information. It also contains information about certain crime and fire statistics for the previous three […]
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Alton B. Pollard III named James and Marilyn Dunn Chair in Baptist Studies and University Professor of African American Studies
Alton B. Pollard III will join the faculty of Wake Forest University as the James and Marilyn Dunn Chair in Baptist Studies in the School of Divinity and University Professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences beginning July 1, 2024. […]
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Reminder of WFU’s confidential and anonymous reporting process
Wake Forest is committed to meeting the highest ethical standards. One way we do this is through your open and honest feedback. We are all familiar with the saying ‘If you see something, say something’, but in reality, this can be difficult to do. Sometimes […]