• Charles Iacovou named Dean of Business

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    A message from President Nathan O. Hatch. I am pleased to announce that Dr. Charles Iacovou has accepted my invitation to serve as the next Dean of the Wake Forest University School of Business, effective July 1. Provost Rogan Kersh chaired a national search […]

  • Z. Smith Reynolds Library 2014 summer schedule

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    May 27-July 3 and July 7-August 9 Sunday, 1 to 10 p.m. Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  • 2014 Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award winners announced

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    The Program for Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship held their yearly Excellence in Entrepreneurship Awards Banquet on April 24. The invitation-only banquet was co-hosted by the Entrepreneurship Society and the Center for Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship. The banquet was created to celebrate the achievements of students, […]

  • Internet access limited Sunday

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    On Sunday, May 25 between 12:01 and 6 a.m., access to the Internet from Wake Forest’s computing network will be unavailable in order for the University’s Internet Service Provider, NCREN, to perform required maintenance. Below is a summary of the impact to email and Web […]

  • ‘ZSRx Tweets:’ A three week mini-MOOC

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    Continuing in its ZSRx series of open, online courses for the Wake Forest community, the ZSR Library is excited to announce its newest course, “ZSRx Tweets,” a three-week guided exploration of Twitter, the popular social networking service. In this free course, Wake Forest Fellow […]

  • Learn about local food insecurity, sign up for ‘impact tour’

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    Each October, Wake Forest has a campus-wide community campaign, WakeUnited, to support the United Way of Forsyth County, but our partnership with the United Way in solving local problems is ongoing year around. To learn more about food insecurity in our area, please join […]

  • World premiere of ‘Living in the Overlap’

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    “Living in the Overlap” is the story of two girls who grew up in Brooklyn in the 1940s, fell in love in the Midwest and made a life together in North Carolina. Lennie Gerber, a retired attorney, and Pearl Berlin, a retired professor, still have an indelible spark after 47 years. Mary Dalton and Cindy Hill tell the […]

  • Campus Recreation Summer Olympic Challenge

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    Are you looking for a new way to stay fit and active this summer, while having fun with your colleagues? Then the Summer Olympic (interdepartmental) Challenge is for YOU! You and your departmental team of four will compete in a series of challenges, lectures […]