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Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Brad Jones to step down
A message from Provost Michele Gillespie Brad Jones, who has served as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for more than a decade, has announced plans to step down June 30, 2023. During Dr. Jones’ tenure, the Graduate School has launched dynamic […]
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Faculty and staff proposals funded
Congratulations to the following Wake Forest faculty members who have had proposals funded. Amanda Alston, assistant director of community partnerships, Office of Civic & Community Engagement, whose proposal “AmeriCorps VISTA Project” has been funded by the Corporation for National & Community Service (AmeriCorps). Grey Ballard, […]
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WFU to host ‘The University and the Neighborhood’ conference
The University and the Neighborhood Conference, co-hosted by the Wake Forest University Humanities Institute and the Office of the Dean of the College, will take place on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11-12, at Wake Downtown. The conference is the culmination of the
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Wake Forest faculty to perform in Wait Chapel
Christopher Gilliam, Wake Forest’s Choir Director, will conduct a performance of composer-in-residence Dan Locklair’s major work, “Requiem,” in Wait Chapel with the Winston-Salem Symphony and Chorus. Locklair’s Requiem was written in memory of his parents. Music professors Bryon Grohman and Elizabeth Pacheco Rose will also […]
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Campus Safety Alert: Harassment
The individual in this photo has been aggressively approaching Wake Forest students, mostly female, on Polo Road, at Reynolda Village, at Lowes Foods on Reynolda Road and on campus. No assault or injuries have been reported. The suspect was last seen wearing a gray hoodie […]
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2nd annual Extreme Makeover: PDF Edition!
A guest post from the WFU Technology Accessibility Team and the Accessible Content Working Group The WFU Technology Accessibility Team and the Accessible Content Working Group are sponsoring the 2nd annual Extreme Makeover: PDF Edition. The project aims to make websites more inclusive by eliminating […]
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WFU to host social event for early career professionals
Wake Forest faculty and staff are invited to join a Young Professionals Social Meet-up for an opportunity to meet, mix and mingle over free pizza and refreshments. The event, to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Zick’s on Hearn […]
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‘Equity-Centered Civil Discourse:’ A virtual conversation on Oct. 26
A guest post from Erica Still, associate dean for faculty recruitment, diversity and inclusion I’m writing to invite faculty and staff to join the NC ACE Women’s Network for a virtual conversation with Dr. Jamie Parson, chief diversity officer at Appalachian State […]