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Deacon Depot Days are here
Wondering about Wake Forest’s new online, automated procurement system? Deacon Depot Days are here! On Monday, Oct. 10, and Tuesday, Oct. 11, stop by the Green Room in Reynolda Hall from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. to enjoy refreshments and fun while learning more about Deacon […]
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Faculty/staff record set at Hit the Bricks
Congratulations to the Crusaders! The faculty/staff team sponsored by Student Life set the all-time faculty/staff record for number of laps completed during the annual Hit the Bricks race, which raises money and awareness for cancer research. The team, made up of Charlene Buckley, James Buckley, […]
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Register for Staff Awards Luncheon
The annual Staff Awards Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 13, from noon-2 p.m. in the Benson Center, Room 401. The event provides an opportunity to recognize staff members who have reached service milestones and includes inductees to the Thirty Year Club. In addition, two employees selected as Staff […]
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‘Modern Masters’ comes to Reynolda House
“Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum,” an exhibition that examines the complex nature of American art in the mid-twentieth century, will open at Reynolda House Museum of American Art on Friday, Oct. 7. The exhibition, North Carolina’s first from the Smithsonian American […]
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Faculty House Calls program a success
A few days after classes began, as orientation activities were winding down, new students were made to feel especially welcome in the Wake Forest community by a very important group to them — their faculty members! A number of faculty responded to an invitation […]
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United Way campaign kicks off
Wake Forest’s motto, Pro Humanitate — for humanity, is a defining and distinguishing characteristic of the university. One of the best ways to demonstrate our commitment to Pro Humanitate in our community is to participate in the United Way campaign. This year, Wake Forest is […]
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Leading human-rights scholar will speak
“Targeted Killings Beyond Borders: An International Law Perspective” is the topic of this fall’s Dean’s Distinguished Lecture that will feature Philip Alston, the John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law at New York University Law School. The lecture will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, […]