News for the Wake Forest community
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Introducing ‘Project WakeDay’ – new Student Information System coming in 2024
A message from Provost Michele Gillespie and Executive Vice President Hof Milam. Dear faculty and staff, We have important news to share. Wake Forest has undergone a thorough, multi-year evaluation of our administrative systems to better ensure our students’ academic success and evolve with changing […]
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Faith Coordinating Center launches initiative to end the HIV epidemic
The Gilead COMPASS Initiative® Faith Coordinating Center at Wake Forest University School of Divinity announced the launch of the “Black Faith and HIV” initiative, a dynamic hub for interfaith communities to access educational and communications resources, virtual and in-person professional development opportunities, and sustainable mechanisms for […]
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WFU October challenge ‘Cultivating Inclusivity’
A message from Wake Forest’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Information Systems Wake Forest University is embarking on a Strategic Framework process. Do your part to get ready! Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Information Systems for the October Inclusivity Challenge. Between […]
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Wake Forest closing at noon today (Sept. 30)
Because of weather conditions caused by Hurricane Ian, the Reynolda and Charlotte campuses of Wake Forest will be closed from noon today (Sept. 30) through Sat., Oct. 1, at 5 p.m. in order to minimize travel to and from campus. This includes Wake Downtown and […]
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A weather-related message regarding Hurricane Ian
As Hurricane Ian moves northward, Winston-Salem and surrounding areas may be affected. High wind gusts, heavy rain and flooding are possible beginning Friday through Monday, with the most significant impacts Friday evening into Saturday. The University does not anticipate canceling classes or events; however, student […]
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Book discussion on Wallace Carroll with Al Hunt & Mary McNeil
Al Hunt, Wake Forest Life Trustee, and author Mary Llewellyn McNeil will be discussing her new book “Century’s Witness, the Extraordinary Life of Journalist Wallace Carroll” at the Forsyth County Central Library on Monday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. Wallace Carroll was the Samuel J. […]
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Center for the Advancement of Teaching to host lecture on the science of a diverse community
Wake Forest’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching will host its 25th Anniversary Lecture on Thurs., Oct. 27 in Broyhill Auditorium from 7 to 8 p.m. A Q&A session will follow. Social psychologist and Stanford University psychology professor Claude […]
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Professor Emeritus of Economics Michael Lawlor passes away
We are sad to announce that Professor Emeritus of Economics Michael Lawlor passed away on Sept. 21 following a long battle with multiple system atrophy (MSA), a rare neurodegenerative disease. Professor Lawlor and his family moved to North Carolina in 1986. He taught for 29 […]