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Campus Garden weekly volunteer hours
Categories: Happening at WakeCome out to the garden this week to help harvest the end of the summer produce including okra, cantaloupes, basil and peppers and start planting for fall. Students, faculty, staff and family members are welcome. To schedule a volunteer group session in the garden, […]
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Wake Forest campus parking lot closures Thursday – Saturday
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from Facilities and Campus Services on parking lot closures Here is a link to the campus parking map for reference to parking locations noted below. Thursday, Sept. 18 Parking Lot B will be closed all day. Parking Lot A will be closed at 3 p.m. Vehicles […]
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Women’s Center explores friendships, work/life balance & more
Categories: Happening at WakeGallup’s State of the American Workplace: Employee Engagement Insights for U.S. Business Leaders report shows having a best friend at work offers social and collaborative opportunities that are integral to workplace engagement and wellbeing. At noon, on Sept. 18 in the Women’s, Gender […]
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Silman to speak at Tech Briefing
Biology professor Miles Silman is one of 10 speakers to present at the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce Tech Briefing on Thursday, Sept. 18. The Tech Briefing will be held at the Benton Convention Center from 8 to 10 a.m. Silman, whose work […]
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A glacier in the Hanes Art Gallery?
Categories: Happening at WakeArtist Spencer Finch has unveiled his latest project, “Sky,” at the Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery in Scales Fine Arts Center, which is on display until Oct. 27. Incorporating his usual off-the-cuff style, Finch’s “Sky” is a system for producing a miniature glacier. […]
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A message from President Nathan Hatch
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from President Nathan Hatch to the Wake Forest Community. Last February, Melvin Washington (’14) delivered a senior oration titled, “Who is Wake Forest?” During Melvin’s provocative remarks about the power of diversity he said, “I walk past the same majestic chapel, wait […]
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Renewing our commitment to an engaged and inclusive community
Categories: University AnnouncementsA message from Vice President of Campus Life Penny Rue to the Wake Forest community. In my first year at Wake Forest, many people — students, faculty and staff — took time to tell me what was special about Wake Forest, and for that I […]
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Chairs, dance and Parkinson’s Disease
Chairs, dance and Parkinson’s Disease will come together Sunday, Sept. 14, in Dancing with Parkinson’s: Choreography for the Seated Position at Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Led by Wake Forest dance professor Christiana Soriano, and performed by the participants of her Dancing with […]