

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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Memorial service scheduled for Professor David Coates
This announcement was e-mailed to faculty, staff and students on Aug. 16 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: A memorial service for David Coates, Worrell Professor of Anglo-American Studies, will…
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New Student Handbook with revised Student Code of Conduct available online; Undergraduate Bulletin online, too
This is a guest post from the Division of Campus Life: A new Student Handbook has been developed for undergraduate students. The new handbook was created to provide students with important…
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Faculty, staff, students invited to participate in a UNITY project
Wake Forest University students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in a UNITY project to create an interactive public art project celebrating uniqueness and strengthening ties to one another.
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Faculty books: July 2018
Camm, Jeffrey D., James J. Cochran, Michael J. Fry, Jeffrey W. Ohlmann, & David R. Anderson. (Business). Business Analytics, 3rd ed. Cengage Learning. March 2018.
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Proposals funded: Von Burg, Rejeski
Congratulations to Ronald Von Burg, associate professor of communication, whose proposal entitled “Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Summer Institute – 2018” has been funded by the U.S. Department of State.