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New discussion guides available for conversations on the Draft Statement
Categories: University AnnouncementsAs the Wake Forest community engages with the Draft Statement on Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression released last week, a new collection of discussion guides is now available to help facilitate meaningful conversations. This resource is designed to be approachable and flexible, […]
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Faculty Committees affirm Wake Forest’s commitment to academic and athletic excellence
Categories: AthleticsThe following is a message from the Faculty Athletic Committee and Faculty Senate Committee on Athletics. During the last year, the landscape of college athletics has changed dramatically. In the face of such change, collaborative committees of faculty, athletics staff, and administrators have been working […]
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New phishing alert: Fake support info in real account alerts
Infosec released news on an emerging phishing scam tactic that may make its way into inboxes. If you receive any account “update” messages from vendors or platforms, verify the contact info on their website before inquiring about any account changes. Read […]
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Wake Forest former faculty member Hugo Lane has passed away
Categories: University AnnouncementsFormer faculty member, Hugo Lane passed away on Thursday, Jan. 30. Hugo served for 40 years as a professor of biology. Hugo also served as a health professions advisor for the majority of his time with the University and was passionate about helping students inside […]
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Wake Forest former staff member Myrtle Lytle has passed away
Categories: University AnnouncementsFormer staff member, Myrtle Ledbetter Lytle passed away on Sunday, Feb. 9. Myrtle served for many years as a secretary for the University’s Baptist Book Collection, retiring in 1992. Myrtle was passionate about her work and dedicated to seeing the collection grow. The Wake Forest […]
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Nominations now open for campus sustainability awards
Nominations are now open for the 12th annual Champions of Change campus sustainability awards. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to nominate themselves and others as a leader of the sustainability transformation on campus before the deadline on February 28. The Office […]
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‘Healthy Weight for You’ spring 2025 program
Categories: WellbeingWake Forest’s Healthy Exercise and Lifestyle ProgramS (HELPS) is now accepting applications for the 2025 spring semester “HWFU” program. Healthy Weight for You is a 6-month program offered to full-time, permanent Wake Forest University employees free of charge. The program is designed to assist and […]
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Student Impact Award nominations open
New this year, the Office of Civic & Community Engagement and the Office of Student Engagement have combined the OCCE Service Awards and SOAR Awards to create the Student Impact Awards– a unified celebration of leadership, service, and engagement both on campus and in the greater Winston-Salem community.