News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Arrival of Freshmen Marks Start of New Plan
Wake Forest University is preparing for the arrival of approximately 950 freshmen on Wednesday, Aug. 21, who will be the first to take part in the university’s new Plan for the Class of 2000. A blueprint for enriching undergraduate education, the wide-ranging plan calls for […]
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New Support Center Improves Technical Support
The Wake Forest University community now has easier access to computer services and technical support. Students will find a new computer “help desk” with expanded services in Reynolda Hall, new printers in every residence hall, computer-savvy advisors in freshman halls, and other improvements for the […]
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Fall Term Opens with Updated Buildings, Technology
Extensive renovations to Johnson, Bostwick and Kitchin residence halls and other facilities were among summer improvements to the Reynolda campus. Classrooms and residence halls also received technical upgrades for the start of the Plan for the Class of 2000, gatehouses went up at two of […]
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Stories this week at Wake Forest
Freshman to Arrive from 41 States Nearly 950 freshmen will move into residence halls beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20. The best places to catch them unpacking are Collins, Bostwick, Johnson, Taylor, Kitchin, Palmer and Piccolo residence halls. Student volunteers and Wake Forest employees […]
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Wilkerson Named Acting Dean of Calloway School
Wake Forest University has named Jack E. Wilkerson Jr. acting dean of the Calloway School of Business and Accountancy. Wilkerson’s appointment follows the resignation of Dana Johnson, Calloway’s dean from 1992 until this summer. Wilkerson, who joined Wake Forest in 1989, is an accounting professor. […]
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WFU promotes Information Systems staff
Three employees in the Wake Forest University Office of Information Systems recently received promotions. Jay L. Dominick was named assistant vice president and chief information officer. He will be responsible for overall technical direction for the university’s academic and business computing. Previously, Dominick was director […]
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Composer to have works performed
Music written by Dan Locklair, Wake Forest University’s composer-in-residence, will be premiered at the 1996 Centennial Convention of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) in New York City July 9. New York City Opera conductor Robert Duerr will conduct the Ascension Orchestra’s performance of Locklair’s […]
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Comito promoted to assistant treasurer
Irene A. Comito, Wake Forest University’s assistant to the vice president and treasurer for the past 10 years, has been promoted to assistant treasurer. A Kernersville resident, Comito will assist the treasurer in the management of the university’s financial assets. She also will have specific […]