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  • Staff Advisory Council meeting dates and times announced for 2026-2027

    Staff are encouraged to mark their calendars and plan to join us for this year’s Staff Advisory Council meetings. Based on feedback from staff, we are piloting a return to in-person…

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  • Paula Gentius to Step Down from Board Secretary Role

    Paula Gentius will step down from her roles as Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Director of the Board Office. She will continue in her current role through the October…

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  • Peter Rodriguez

    A message from President Peter Rodriguez on his first day

    Today marks the official first day for Dr. Peter Rodriguez as the 15th president of Wake Forest University. In a message sent to the campus community, Dr. Rodriguez shared his excitement…

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  • A different kind of doctor

    Many kinds of doctors make a difference in their patients’ lives. Have you ever heard of a D.O. or Doctor of Osteopathy? Osteopathic physicians are licensed to prescribe medication and perform…

  • Baptist Student Union to hold fundraiser

    The Baptist Student Union will hold its “Hot and Sloppy” fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Baptist Student Union lounge (beneath the Deacon Shop on Kitchin…

  • Wake Foresters present at conference

    Museum of Anthropology educator Tina Smith, Education chair Mary Lynn Redmond and MOA director Stephen Whittington presented “Linking Cultures and Languages through Visual Learning” at the Visual Learning: Transforming the Liberal…

  • Staff Advisory Council to meet

    The Staff Advisory Council will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 9:30-11 a.m. in Benson 401 C/D. This month, Jennifer Collins and Sam Perrotta from the Office of the Provost will…

  • New voicemail system is active

    Information Systems rolled out a new voicemail system over the weekend.  The following paragraphs provide detailed information about how to access your voicemail now that the new voicemail system is active.…

  • Canales recognized as ‘Woman Worth Watching’

    Chief Human Resources Officer Carmen Canales was selected to appear in the 11th annual “Women Worth Watching” issue of the Profiles in Diversity Journal. The issue highlights women executives who have…

  • Final week for flu shots

    Flu season is just around the corner, and anyone can be a potential target. For this reason, Wake Forest has been sponsoring onsite flu shot drives in October for faculty, staff…

  • Design the next tie-dye t-shirt

    Staff and faculty, University Stores cordially invites you to join in our Tie-Dye T-Shirt Contest. Feeling creative? Want to see YOUR design on the fans and in the stands? Submit your…

  • WIN, Banner and Cognos reporting will be unavailable

    WIN, Banner (our administrative computing system) and Cognos reporting will be unavailable beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19 until 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 22. Information Systems staff will…

  • Nominations are open for Employees of the Year

    Each year Wake Forest presents two Staff Employee of the Year awards to employees who have gone above and beyond in their dedication to the Wake Forest community. Award recipients will be recognized at…