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University approves revised guidelines for broadcast voice mail, e-mail
Wake Forest University administrators recently approved revised guidelines for using voice mail and e-mail to broadcast messages campus-wide. The new guidelines were developed by a committee composed of representatives of the Dean of the College, Human Resources, Student Government, Information Systems and Public Affairs. The […]
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New faculty members join Wake Forest University
For the 2001-2002 academic year, 38 new faculty members have joined Wake Forest University to teach on the Reynolda Campus. Thirty-two new faculty members will teach in the university’s College of Arts and Sciences, three in the Calloway School of Business and Accountancy, two in […]
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WFU promotes admissions, financial aid staff members
Three staff members of the undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid offices at Wake Forest University have been promoted or assumed new responsibilities. Martha B. Allman has been promoted to director of admissions. Formerly associate director of admissions, Allman joined Wake Forest’s staff in 1982. She […]
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Kelly re-elected as student trustee at WFU
Jonathan L. Kelly of Greensboro has been elected to a second consecutive one-year term as a student trustee on the Wake Forest University Board of Trustees. Kelly, a junior chemistry major, was re-elected at the board’s April 26-27 meeting on Wake Forest’s Reynolda Campus. He […]
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Wake Forest trustees approve 2001-2002 budget, elect members
The Wake Forest University Board of Trustees on April 27 approved a total budget of $678 million for the 2001-2002 fiscal year, beginning July 1. During its meeting on the university’s Reynolda Campus, the board also approved the tuition amount for next year and a […]
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Long-time WFU admissions director named dean of admissions
William G. Starling has been named dean of admissions and financial aid at Wake Forest University. In June, Starling will celebrate 43 years of service to Wake Forest. He is among the longest serving directors of admissions in the country. Starling joined the admissions office […]
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Proposed tuition, housing charges to be presented to WFU trustees
Proposed changes in Wake Forest University tuition and housing charges will be presented to the university’s board of trustees at its meeting on April 26 and 27. The changes would apply to the 2001-2002 academic year. The proposal calls for full-time undergraduate tuition to rise […]
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WFU promotes Crouch, Bishop in Information Systems Department
Wake Forest University has promoted Nancy Crouch to assistant chief information officer and Anne Bishop to director of research and development in the Information Systems department. Crouch has been director of technology outreach and special assistant to the vice president since joining the university’s staff […]