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Human Resources relocates
The Human Resources Office has moved to its new location, in the former Information Systems Building. The phone number and e-mail address remain the same, 336.758.4700, askhr@wfu.edu.
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Wake Forest Board of Trustees approves new graduate, professional school tuition
The Wake Forest University Board of Trustees on Feb. 3 approved new graduate and professional school tuition for the 2006-2007 fiscal year. Full-time tuition in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will increase 5 percent to $26,985. Part-time tuition for Graduate School students will […]
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Wake Forest counseling professor honored by University of Alabama at Birmingham
Samuel T. Gladding, professor and chair of the department of counseling at Wake Forest University, has been named by the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) counselor education program to its Hall of Fame. Gladding, who taught at UAB from 1984 to 1990, is the […]
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Informations Systems department makes improvements: one password, less spam
The Information Systems department at Wake Forest University has made two recent improvements for Wake Forest computer users: synchronized passwords and new anti-spam software. On Sept. 29, users were able to begin using one password to log onto WIN, the ThinkPad, the campus network and […]
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Hirst, Iffert join Residence Life & Housing staff
Stephen Hirst of Lubbock, Texas, and Alexis Iffert of Gainesville, Fla., have joined the Residence Life & Housing staff at Wake Forest University. Hirst has been named director of Greek life. He formerly worked as a coordinator in the Center for Campus Life at Texas […]
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WFU welcomes new faculty for 2005-2006
Fifty new faculty members will teach on Wake Forest University’s Reynolda Campus during the 2005–2006 academic year. Forty new faculty members will teach in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Wake Forest School of Law welcomes five new faculty members, and the Calloway School […]
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University Senate committee seeking honorary degree nominations
A University Senate committee at Wake Forest University has issued a call for nominations for honorary degrees. The Senior University Appointments Committee is seeking nominations from all members of the Wake Forest community — trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents and volunteer board members. On […]
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Wake Forest University faculty receive promotions
The following faculty members on the Reynolda Campus of Wake Forest University received promotions effective July 1. Donna Henderson, associate professor of counseling, to professor Ajay Patel, associate professor of finance, to professor Randall Rogan, associate professor of communication, to professor Catherine Seta, associate professor […]