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Sakai unavailable on Saturday
Categories: University AnnouncementsOn Saturday, Jan. 5, Sakai — Wake Forest’s learning management system — will be unavailable between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. while the Information Systems staff performs an upgrade. All existing sites and their content will be retained. The new version of Sakai will provide […]
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Campus Rec offers swim lessons for children
Categories: University AnnouncementsInterested in group swim lessons for your child? Campus Recreation’s aquatics group is offering eight 25-minute swim lessons for all levels featuring experienced instructors and small classes. Ages: 3-13 years old Cost: WFU member’s $60 and $90 non-member Time: Saturdays 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Dates: Jan. 19, […]
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Free tickets available for tonight’s basketball game
Categories: University AnnouncementsOn Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m., the men’s basketball team will take on Xavier at the Joel Coliseum in the “Skip Prosser Classic.” Wake Forest Athletics would like to offer all Reynolda Campus faculty and staff and their families free tickets to the game. […]
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Weather-related closings, delays announced in several ways
Categories: University AnnouncementsIn the event of severe weather that prompts a delay or closing, Wake Forest will use several methods to alert students, faculty and staff to schedule changes. On occasion, because of snowy or icy weather conditions, Wake Forest officials have announced a decision to […]
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Proposals funded: Marsh, Rejeski, Messier, Miller
Categories: University AnnouncementsCongratulations to Anthony P. Marsh, professor of health and exercise science, who proposal entitled “Co-Core leader for Clinical Research in Pepper Center” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 33-155020-00000-100-44143 and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency). Congratulations […]
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A new year dawns …
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Cook, Hicks featured in the Journal
Categories: University AnnouncementsTwo Wake Forest employees were featured in the Winston-Salem Journal over the holidays. Carter Cook, who works in WFU’s legal office, took almost 25 years of piano playing for pleasure and recorded a CD of 12 hymns, including classics like “The Old Rugged Cross” and […]
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Former WFU police chief Hill passes away
Categories: University AnnouncementsAl Hill, who worked at Wake Forest for more than 35 years, died on Dec. 24 at age 73. Hill, who started work at WFU in 1972, served as an investigator, chief of police and director of public safety. He also worked for Residence Life […]