• January 2012 comings & goings

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    See a list of employees joining and leaving the University in January 2012:

  • IKON digital technology review

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    The University has entered the fourth year of the campus Digital Copier Program, and there will be an opportunity for participants to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the current program with Procurement Services and IKON representatives. The class will be an open forum to discuss […]

  • Learning about weather delays, closings

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    In the event of snowy or icy weather, Wake Forest may announce a delay in opening the University or a closing for classes and offices. The University will announce a delay or closing through a variety of communication methods, generally starting before or by […]

  • Band of Wake Foresters raises money for local nonprofit

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    “The Unbroken Circle,” a bluegrass band that incubated in the living rooms of Wake Forest faculty and staff, played a concert recently that raised $5,000 for the Shalom Project, a nonprofit that offers vital programs to its West Salem neighborhood. The multigenerational band, […]

  • President Hatch quoted in Inside Higher Ed

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    President Nathan Hatch was recently quoted in an article about NCAA governance rules written by Inside Higher Ed. Hatch is active with the NCAA, serving on the Division I Board of Trustees and the Bowl Licensing Task Force. Hatch said he supported the current […]

  • Founder’s Day Convocation is today

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    The Wake Forest community will gather in Wait Chapel today at 4 p.m. to remember our history and our leaders whose devotion and ideals laid a strong foundation on which we build. During the Founders’ Day Convocation, we will honor service to the University and […]

  • Chad Harbach will read

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    Chad Harbach, the author of “The Art of Fielding,” will read in Auditorium 404 in the ZSR Library today from 7-8 p.m. Harbach’s novel was Amazon’s “No. 1 Book of 2011” and one of The New York Times’ “10 Best Books of 2011.” Harbach […]

  • Crouch is published in EdTech

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    Nancy Crouch, the Deputy CIO at Wake Forest, was published in the Winter issue of EdTech Magazine. She wrote about the profound changes video-based web conferencing is having on campus, allowing both professors and students to collaborate in ways that never existed previously.