

Alumni Hall Reimagined
Alumni Hall has a new look, a new purpose and a new role on campus. As one of the first major projects in the university’s Near-Term Space Plan, the former office building has been transformed into a 52,000-square-foot academic space designed to support collaborative learning, connection and the evolving needs of campus.
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Health, safety enhancements planned for BB&T Field, LJVM Coliseum
n an effort to proactively foster a safer environment for fans, coaches and student-athletes at events hosted at BB&T Field and LJVM Coliseum, Wake Forest Athletics will begin a metal detector…
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Jennifer Finkel named curator of Wake Forest’s art collections
Jennifer Finkel has been named Wake Forest curator of collections to oversee all aspects of the University’s art collections. The position joins the Office of the Provost’s growing arts initiatives under…
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James Michael Everhart
We are saddened to announce that James Michael Everhart, a staff member with Facilities and Campus Services, died Aug. 10.
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Parking, traffic information about student move-in starting Aug. 21
This message is distributed on behalf of Residence Life and Housing: Wake Forest will welcome a new freshman class on Wednesday, August 21, when new student move-in begins at 8 a.m.…
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Proposals funded: Stone, Canzona, Cordy
Congratulations to Eric Stone, professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: Behavioral Consequences of Excessive Confidence” has been funded by the National Science Foundation.