All Announcements
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Publication Q&A with Derek Lee: Parascientific Revolutions
Derek Lee, Assistant Professor of Literature, published his book Parascientific Revolutions: The Science and Culture of the Paranormal with University of Minnesota Press in August 2025. Inspired by his mother’s ghost…
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Publication Q&A with Melissa Maffeo: Science of the Supernatural
Melissa Maffeo, associate teaching professor of Psychology, spoke with the Dean’s Office about her new book, Science of the Supernatural, published with Cambridge University Press. In it, Maffeo blends research and…
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Publication Q&A with Jefferson Holdridge: The Bonds of Nest and Urn
Jefferson Holdridge, professor of English and director of Wake Forest University Press, recently published his volume of poetry The Bonds of Nest and Urn with Resource Publications. Drawing on inspiration from…
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Scheduled University wi-fi maintenance
On Sunday, May 10, beginning at noon, the University’s wi-fi network will undergo required upgrades and maintenance. During this time campus users may experience intermittent outages ranging from a few seconds…
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Message from Student Health Service regarding seasonal illnesses
The following message was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 31 on behalf of Dr. Cecil Price, director of the Student Health Service:
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Severe storms possible Thursday, Oct. 31; stay informed about weather
This message was e-mailed on the morning of Oct. 31 to students, faculty and staff by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: Students, faculty and staff are encouraged today, Oct. 31,…
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WFDD wins five RTDNAC/AP Awards
This is a guest post from radio station WFDD at Wake Forest: WFDD has been recognized by Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas and the Associated Press for its…
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Wake Alert test delayed until November 15
This announcement was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 30 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: Wake Forest is delaying a test of its Wake Alert emergency notification…
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Reminder: Wake Forest to test emergency notification system Oct. 31
This message was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on Oct. 29 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: This is a reminder that Wake Forest will test its Wake Alert…
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Proposals funded: Iltis, Clarke, Rejeski, Kim-Shapiro
Congratulations to Ana Iltis, professor of philosophy, whose proposal entitled “Identifying and exploring solutions to the ethical challenges of APOL1 testing of donors” has been funded by the National Institutes of…
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Final day to enroll for benefits, elect Flexible Spending Account approaching
Human Resources e-mailed this message to faculty and staff on Oct. 28: Please note a few important benefit-related events taking place this week:
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Panel to discuss impeachment process Oct. 29
This is a guest post from the School of Law: You may be wondering about the human, political, and legal drama currently playing out in Congress as you read and hear…
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Hundreds of children expected for Project Pumpkin on Oct. 30
More than 800 Winston-Salem children are expected to converge on Wake Forest for candy, fun and a good time during the University’s 31st annual Project Pumpkin festival. The event will be…
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Update on report of apparent gunshots fired on Polo Road early Saturday morning
This announcement was e-mailed to students on the evening of Oct. 26 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: