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SAC seeks nominations for new members, deadline March 10
The following message is shared on behalf of the Wake Forest University Staff Advisory Council. Are you interested in having a voice in policies and issues impacting Wake Forest employees? Do you want to amplify the ideas, concerns and suggestions of staff to the University […]
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Wake Forest CLASS to host series on Autism and the College Experience
The Center for Learning, Access, and Student Success (CLASS) is excited to welcome Assistant Clinical Professor Jane Thierfeld Brown from Yale University and Director of Disability & Access Services Lorre Wolf from Boston University to host a series of community and campus conversations about […]
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March Faculty & Staff Milestones
March Faculty & Staff Milestones Happy Wake-versary to the 119 faculty and staff colleagues celebrating another year at Wake Forest University this March.
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#WaketheArts offers shared Google events calendar
Wake the Arts strives to infuse the arts into every aspect of the Wake Forest experience and foster a culture of creativity and community. With so many inspiring opportunities to engage artistically, Wake the Arts has made it easier to stay up to date on […]
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Secrest Artists Series to host ‘A Far Cry’ string orchestra, March 2
Secrest Artists Series will host “A Far Cry” String Orchestra on Thursday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. The concert will feature new works by Osvaldo Golijov, Jesse Montgomery, and Navajo composer Juantio Becenti, and their signature performance from memory of […]
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ChatGPT learning series for faculty
Wake Forest’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching, the Office of Online Education, and the Instructional Technology Group are offering a series of workshops and seminars for faculty to explore ChatGPT as a teaching tool. Faculty […]
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Founders Day Reflection: Provost Gillespie
In her speech on Founders Day (Feb. 16), Provost Michele Gillespie highlighted the vital and important changes Wake Forest has made throughout its history, including the admission of women, the establishment of professional schools, the move to Winston-Salem, engagement in the Civil Rights movement and […]
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ZSR circle drive to close Feb. 28.
A message from Facilities and Campus Services In support of a maintenance project at ZSR Library, a crane will be parked in the circle drive of ZSR on Feb. 28 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. to lift equipment to the library roof. Part of […]