News for the Wake Forest community
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Update on wireless network issues
Information Systems continues to work with engineers from Cisco Systems to resolve the problem. The problem is related to the software within the network hardware. Cisco engineers are working around the clock to provide a software update that will be applied to our network hardware. […]
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Join in celebrating the Dignity and Respect Campaign
During the month of October, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion invites all members of our Wake Forest community to join in celebrating the Dignity and Respect Campaign in order to promote inclusion through behavioral and organizational change. Daily in October, we will practice the 30 […]
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Time to nominate for Staff Employee of the Year
Each year, Wake Forest presents two Staff Employee of the Year awards to employees who have gone above and beyond in their dedication to the Wake Forest University community. As a faculty or staff member, we ask you to nominate deserving staff colleagues for this award. All regular staff employees […]
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Locklair’s work featured nationally, performed locally on Sunday
On Sunday, Oct. 6, the music of Dan Locklair will be featured in several different ways. Locklair is the composer in residence and a professor of music at Wake Forest. Locklair has been the focus of the nationally syndicated American Public Media series “Pipedreams” this […]
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Heavy traffic expected for fair, football on Saturday
Please remember that on Saturday, Oct. 5, the Dixie Classic Fair will be taking place at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, located directly across the street from BB&T Field, throughout the day and evening. Fans arriving for Wake Forest’s 3:30 p.m. football game against N.C. State […]
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Gunkel helps organize conference on gun violence
Steve Gunkel, lecturer in sociology, worked with colleagues at Winston-Salem State University and Salem College, as well as with community partners, to co-organize a community conversation about gun violence. More than 100 people attended the conference, “Gun Violence: A Campus and Community Discussion.” The Winston-Salem […]