News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Faculty, staff hit the bricks
Faculty and staff helped the Wake Forest community “Hit the Bricks” hard this year, joining with students to run 25,396 laps around Hearn Plaza and to raise close to $30,000 for cancer research and the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund. Overall, more than 950 students, faculty […]
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New voicemail system coming this weekend
Information Systems will be rolling out a new voicemail system this weekend. Below is more detailed information about the conversion to help ensure that you will be ready to use the new Cisco Unity Connection voicemail system on Monday, Oct. 22. Why are we converting […]
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Faculty Senate meeting today
This week’s Senate meeting will be at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 17, in DeTamble Auditorium. Refreshments will be served starting at 3:30 p.m. After Senate business, the discussion topic will be “Reynolda Campus Technology Update.” Presenters will be Nancy Crouch, deputy chief information officer, […]
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Harold Holmes to retire as AVP, dean of student services
The following message is distributed on behalf of Vice President Ken Zick: After 25 years of exemplary and devoted service, Dean Harold Holmes will be retiring from his position as Associate Vice President and Dean of Student Services on June 30, 2013. Effective July 1, […]
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September 2012 comings and goings
See a list of employees joining and leaving the University in September 2012:
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October 2012 staff milestones
See a list of employment milestones reached by staff in October 2012:
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LeSiege, former music professor, dies
Former professor Annette LeSiege, who chaired the music department during an important transition period, has died. LeSiege, who died on Aug. 26 in Marina, Calif., served on the faculty from 1975 to 1982 and was chair of the music department for much of that […]
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Anne Kesler Shields dies
Anne Kesler Shields, a prominent artist and the wife of retired physics professor Howard Shields, has died. Her large body of work includes portraits of former Wake Forest President James Ralph Scales, former Dean of the College Tom Mullen and former Dean of Women and […]