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  • Pro Humanitate in action: Wake Forest staff build 16 beds for local children

    This message is shared on behalf of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC). What happens when 40 staff members from 18 different departments step away from their desks for 2 hours and…

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  • Ebony Flowers chosen as a 2026 Howard Foundation Fellow

    Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Ebony Flowers was recently selected as a 2026 Howard Foundation Fellow. The George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation is an independent agency administered by Brown…

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  • Erin Henslee to speak at annual American Society for Engineering Education conference 

    Associate Professor of Engineering Erin Henslee has been named the Distinguished Speaker for the American Society for Engineering Education’s (ASEE) annual conference Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI). Taking place…

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  • Wake Forest Baptist announces Sept. awards, recognitions

    The Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center has announced its awards and recognitions for September. Among those highlighted: Emmanuel Opara, professor at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, has received a two-year appointment…

  • Project Pumpkin agency spots still available

    Project Pumpkin, an event sponsored by the Volunteer Service Corps and the Office of Service and Social Action, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Wed., Oct. 30. Each year, more than…

  • Burris featured in Winston-Salem Monthly

    Christian Burris (’93), the serials acquisitions coordinator at Z. Smith Reynolds Library, was featured recently in Winston-Salem Monthly magazine. The story highlighted Burris’ love for science-fiction television shows and movies, and mainly…

  • WIN, Banner, Cognos to be offline

    WIN, Banner (our primary administrative computing system) and Cognos reporting will be unavailable beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, until 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 14. Information Systems staff…

  • Allen Easley Street will have temporary lane restrictions

    Because of construction at Student Apartments, Allen Easley Street will be trenched from Student Apartments toward Polo Residence Hall beginning Wednesday, Oct. 9, through Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 7 a.m. until…

  • Exciting moment for Wake Forest

    The following is a message from Provost Rogan Kersh: I very much hope you plan to join President Hatch and me on Friday, Oct. 18, to celebrate the University’s recent fundraising…

  • Photos: Wake Forest stands ‘United’

    The Wake Forest United Way Campaign team reached out to a diverse constituency of faculty and staff across various campus offices to discuss why they give to United Way. See from…

  • Update on wireless network issues

    Information Systems continues to work with engineers from Cisco Systems to resolve the problem. The problem is related to the software within the network hardware. Cisco engineers are working around the…

  • Faculty, staff hit the bricks

    Faculty and staff helped the Wake Forest community “Hit the Bricks” hard this year, joining with students to run nearly 23,000 laps around Hearn Plaza and to raise close to $30,000…

  • Join in celebrating the Dignity and Respect Campaign

    During the month of October, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion invites all members of our Wake Forest community to join in celebrating the Dignity and Respect Campaign in order to…