News for the Wake Forest community
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WFU forms Verger Capital Management
Recently, the Board of Trustees approved a plan in conjunction with Wake Forest’s chief investment officer, Jim Dunn, to form an external for-profit asset capital management company called Verger Capital Management LLC, or Verger, for short. Verger will serve as Wake Forest’s outsourced CIO solution […]
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Rogan, Thomas named co-Interim Deans of the College
A message from Provost Rogan Kersh. I am pleased to announce that the College’s current Senior Associate Deans, Rebecca Thomas and Randy Rogan, have agreed to serve as co-Interim Deans of the College. Randy and Rebecca’s seasoned leadership experience and close working relationship with departing […]
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Students save energy & water for Campus Conservation Nationals
Out of a field of nearly 100 colleges and universities, Wake Forest students placed in the top ten in energy savings and top five in fresh water savings during the 2014 Campus Conservation Nationals competition.
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University invests in PAD (Public Access Defibrillator) Program
The University has expanded the PAD (Public Access Defibrillator) program on campus. AED’s (Automated External Defibrillators) have been upgraded and installed in highly trafficked public areas for use in the event that a person in cardiac arrest may be helped immediately. There are 38 AEDs […]
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Faculty publications: April updates
Lanzoni, Remi. (Romance Languages). Il sorpasso [DVD; interview]. Criterion. April 2014. Lanzoni, Remi. (Romance Languages). Maugis d’Aigremont, chanson de geste [published anonymously]. Editions L’Harmattan. April 2014. Mulcahy, Donal E., D.G. Mulcahy, & Roger Saul, Eds. (Education). Education in North American (Education Around the World series). […]
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Congratulations to retiring faculty and staff
A letter from President Nathan Hatch to the community Dear Wake Forest Faculty, Staff and Students, Commencement season is a time of celebration and new beginnings for those about to graduate. It is also a time to say thank you and bid farewell to many […]
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Locklair’s music to be performed at Old Salem
Professor and composer-in-residence Dan Locklair’s “Salem Sonata” for organ will be performed by world-renowned organist Marilyn Keiser on Friday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. at James A. Gray Jr. Auditorium, Old Salem Visitor Center. The concert celebrates the 10th Anniversary of Old Salem’s 1800 Tannenberg Organ. For more information, click here. […]