News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Proposals funded: Dos Santos, Pauca
Congratulations to Patricia Dos Santos, assistant professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Targeting Bacillithiol and Thiol-based Redox Homeostasis in Bacillus Anthracis” has been funded by the N.C. Biotechnology Center and the WFU Health Sciences. Congratulations to Paul Pauca, associate professor of computer science, […]
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Verizon, AT&T offer WFU discounts
As you shop during this holiday season, Procurement Services would like to make you aware of personal discounts with both Verizon Wireless and AT&T. Per University agreements, Wake Forest employees qualify for discounts for hardware, data plans, and voice plans. Please see the Procurement Services […]
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Lovefeast is Sunday
The Lovefeast and candlelight service will be Sunday, Dec. 4, in Wait Chapel. It is sponsored by the University and celebrates one of the unique traditions of the Moravian community in Winston‑Salem. The Quad is lined with luminaries, the Chapel is adorned with Christmas decorations, […]
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Talent on display at annual WFU Artisans’ Fair
About 40 faculty, staff, students, retirees and others will be showing their creative side and offering handmade items for sale at the seventh annual Artisans’ Fair on Friday. The fair will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Benson University Center, room 401. Vendors […]
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Holiday budget help
Stressed about your holiday budget? Let the Professional Development Center give you some tips to try and remove some of your stress! Please join us as we discuss ways to address your budget for this season as well as how to begin saving for the […]
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Lighting of the Quad will be tonight
The annual Lighting of the Quad will be tonight from 7-8:30 p.m. on Hearn Plaza. The event will include a cappella performances, speakers and a candle-lighting ceremony. A Frasier Fir in front of Reynolda Hall will be lit as well. Those attending are encouraged to […]
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WFU will test text/phone alert system today
Wake Forest will conduct a test today (Dec. 1) of the University’s text/phone alert system for campus emergencies. The test of the emergency alert system will occur at 5:30 p.m. During testing, the alert system will send a text message to students, faculty and staff who have […]
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Religion professors have books published
Two professors in the Department of Religion have recently had books published. Stephen Boyd, the John Allen Easley Professor of Religion, wrote Making Justice Our Business: The Wrongful Conviction of Darryl Hunt and the Work of Faith. Boyd’s book covers the saga of Hunt, […]