News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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Tickets available at WFU group rate for Dash game on Friday
The University is hosting a Wake Forest night with the Dash on Friday, Aug. 26, as part of the Wake the Forest Initiative for First-Year Students. The Winston-Salem Dash will take on the Asheville Tourists at 7 p.m. on Fireworks Friday. The Dash has offered […]
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Warrenetta Mann appointed Assistant Vice President for Health and Wellbeing
Warrenetta Mann has been appointed assistant vice president for health and wellbeing within the Division of Campus Life, effective September 15, 2022. In her new role, Dr. Mann will lead health and wellbeing initiatives and oversee the University Counseling Center (which includes the Safe Office), Student Health Service, and the Office of Wellbeing.
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Welcome to the Fall 2022 semester
A message to faculty and staff from Wake Forest University Provost Michele Gillespie. Dear Faculty and Staff, Welcome to the Fall 2022 semester! It is with great honor and deep humility that, as Wake Forest’s eighth provost, I welcome you to a new academic year. […]
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Presidential appointment for Allison Perkins
Allison Perkins, executive director of Reynolda House and Wake Forest University associate provost for Reynolda House and Reynolda Gardens, has been appointed by President Joe Biden to the National Museum and Library Services Board. Perkins is one of 11 professionals named to […]
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Announcing the Strategic Framework Process
In her August blog post, President Susan R. Wente outlines the “why” and “why now” for the university community investing effort in developing the vision for 2034, when WFU will celebrate its 200th anniversary. The structure, timeline and opportunities for engagement are also shared.
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Broadcast engineer Gregory Evans passes away
We are sad to share that Gregory Evans, broadcast engineer in athletics, has passed away. We extend our condolences to Mr. Evans’s family and friends, as well as those at Wake Forest who had the opportunity to know him. An obituary may be found
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W-S City Council approves WFU road names honoring professors
Following approval by the Winston-Salem City Council, Wake Forest will move forward to name roads on the Reynolda Campus in honor of four trailblazing professors. Roads will be named for Elizabeth Phillips, Dolly McPherson, Marjorie “Marge” Crisp and Herman Eure. “We are excited the city […]