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Donate, don’t abandon, your unused or unneeded bike
A guest post from Wake Forest University Police. Each year, dozens of bicycles are abandoned at locations around campus. They are collected by the police department and held for the period allowed by NC law until they can be donated. Recently, the Wake Forest University […]
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Reporting discrimination and harassment
A message is shared on behalf of WFU Human Resources and the Office of the Provost.
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Space Utilization Study Faculty Forums with SmithGroup on April 18
This message was sent on behalf of the Space Utilization Study Steering Committee. Please join your colleagues for an in-person forum Monday, April 18, which will advance ongoing and critical conversations about Reynolda campus space utilization. In October, Wake Forest University announced it would conduct […]
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WFU digital humanities project receives NEH grant
Wake Forest University has received a $60,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for The Maria Edgeworth Letters Project, a collaborative digital edition of letters written by Maria Edgeworth and shared by over 30 archives worldwide. The project is led by English […]
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Search Committee formed to identify Dean of the College
A search committee has been formed to identify the next Dean of the College, succeeding Michele Gillespie, whose term as Provost begins on July 1, 2022. Tony Marsh, Senior Associate Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Health and Exercise Science, will serve as […]
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University reinstates indoor mask requirement for School of Law in response to increased cases
On Wednesday, April 13, Wake Forest announced a temporary indoor mask requirement for the School of Law, beginning Thursday, April 14, in response to a recent uptick of cases in the school. The mask requirement also applies to outside guests or speakers in the School […]
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Face to Face Speaker Forum announces 2022-23 lineup
Wake Forest University’s community-facing Face to Face Speaker Forum brings world-renowned, influential voices to Winston-Salem to discuss topics in a variety of areas including politics, arts and culture, business and social justice. A portion of the proceeds from the program will help support scholarships for […]
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Congratulations to staff who celebrated a service milestone in 2021
Congratulations to the 235 Wake Forest University staff members, with nearly 3,000 combined years of service, who celebrated a service milestone in 2021! Mike Bottoms, now retired University Police Officer, is recognized as this year’s longest-serving honoree with more than 45 years of dedication and […]