

Wake wonders: Inside the Lam Museum of Anthropology
Take a closer look at the Lam Museum of Anthropology with five things to know about this campus resource. The museum offers far more than most people realize. With free admission, rotating exhibits, and hands-on learning opportunities, it’s a campus resource that invites curiosity year-round.
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Staff retirements in 2017-2018
The following Wake Forest staff (Reynolda Campus) retired in 2017-2018:
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Interactive map keeps campus informed on projects underway across campus
t’s summer time and at Wake Forest that means work is underway campus-wide on projects big and small. Roads are repaved, buildings are built, other buildings are renovated, rooms and hallways…
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Trail between campus and Reynolda Village to close temporarily
The Reynolda Walking Trail that leads from Parking Lot S on campus to Reynolda Village is scheduled to be closed between June 4 and 8.
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Staff Appreciation Picnic to be held June 7; shuttles available at many locations
This announcement was emailed to University staff on June 1 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: The Staff Advisory Council and the Office of Wellbeing are planning another fun-filled Staff…
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President Hatch: “Both … And”
This message was emailed by President Hatch to students, faculty and staff on May 31: Dear Wake Forest community,