• Staff Advisory council meeting report

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    The following is a list of highlights from the February 26 meeting of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC):

  • Wake Forest well represented at CASE Conference

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    Wake Forest brought home three awards at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III Conference Feb. 17-20. Wake Forest Magazine won an Award of Excellence. It also brought home a Special Merit Award for “Boundary Hopping,” a feature on adjunct […]

  • Poteat will get new dining area; post office headed to Benson

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    Wake Forest soon will embark on its next big step in revitalizing Hearn Plaza, following recent improvements that brought a much larger Subway and convenience store to the area. Preliminary work will begin soon on converting a portion of Poteat Residence Hall into a new […]

  • Media Training 601 open for faculty, staff

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    Would you like to promote your newsworthy events or programs? Talk about your research with journalists using language that captivates their audiences? Or maybe you just want to be able to understand what the media’s looking for so you can create opportunities to educate the […]

  • Artists can enter a competition at Salem College

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    Do you know a student artist? Let them know they can compete in Salem College’s “A Celebration of Art” and help raise money for the Second Harvest Food Bank. More than $1,000 in prize money is available, and judges are also needed. Find out […]

  • Staff Advisory Council nominations now open

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    The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) is soliciting nominations for new members. To nominate yourself or someone in your division – please visit: SAC Nominations (login required) The SAC, formed in 2006 by President Hatch, is an advisory body tasked with strengthening communication between the staff […]

  • Knox speaks at international environmental forum

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    School of Law professor John Knox, who is the United Nations Independent Expert on human rights and the environment, urged world governments to take into account human rights laws in designing and developing environmental governance at the Global Ministerial Environmental Forum hosted by the […]

  • Meet Elizabeth Chew, new director of Reynolda House Interpretive Program

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    There’s a new face at Reynolda House. Elizabeth Chew has been named the Betsy Main Babcock Director of the Curatorial and Education Division. Chew comes to Reynolda House from Monticello, the historic Virginia estate of Thomas Jefferson, where she served as curator. She holds […]