

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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Parking and related information about student move-in
his message is distributed on behalf of Residence Life and Housing: Wake Forest will welcome a new freshman class on Wednesday, August, 22, when new student move-in begins at 8 a.m.…
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Pendergraft leads American Classical League as its new president
Mary Pendergraft, professor and chair of Classical Languages, was installed as president of the American Classical League, recently. As part of her two-year term, she will lead the organization as it…
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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.