News for the Wake Forest community
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Comings and goings: February 2023
See the February 2023 list of employees who joined or left the University. We look forward to working with new Wake Forest employees and appreciate the service of those who have moved on.
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Jackie Krasas named Dean of the College and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
A message from President Susan R. Wente and Provost Michele Gillespie Dear students, faculty and staff, Following the completion of a national search, we are pleased to announce that Jackie Krasas, Ph.D., will join Wake Forest University as the Dean of the College and Dean […]
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How Wake Forest selects Commencement speakers
Spring break has come and gone, exams are on the horizon, and Wake Forest seniors (and their families) are eager for the day they will hear their name called before crossing the stage on Hearn Plaza to shake President Susan Wente’s hand and be recognized […]
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RECAAL to host ‘Of Hearth and Table’ symposium
The Center for Research, Engagement and Collaboration in African American Life (RECAAL) will present the symposium, “Of Hearth & Table: Culture, Cultivation & Food Access in Black Communities,” on Friday, March 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m in Farrell Hall (Broyhill […]
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Recognize. Inspire. Celebrate. TechX 2023
TechX is an annual technology event hosted by Wake Forest University Information Systems that showcases and celebrates the ways in which faculty, staff and students are using technology in their courses, scholarship, work and creative endeavors. On March 28-29, TechX will feature engagement opportunities […]
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R.I.D.E diversity and inclusion panel to be held March 22
Interested to hear from other departments what has worked well during the planning for R.I.D.E, what hurdles have arisen in efforts to facilitate and foster a campus community that centers on inclusivity and belonging, key partnerships and more? Join this discussion on […]
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City of Winston-Salem honors WFU AmeriCorp programs
Wake Forest University AmeriCorps programs were honored on Tuesday, March 14, as part of national AmeriCorps week. Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines signed a city proclamation that recognizes the University and other AmeriCorps members for their contributions and service. Wake Forest Office of Civic and Community […]
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Reports of vehicle break-ins and thefts on nearby college campuses
The Wake Forest University Police Department works closely with other nearby universities to stay informed of safety issues affecting college campuses in Winston-Salem. In January and February, various issues related to vehicles (break-ins, thefts and vandalism) were reported at Wake Forest. Other area universities have […]