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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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  • Parking information for fall semester

    More information Need to know more about registering your vehicle for on-campus parking, or want to send us feedback? Click here » “We’ve had more than 300 students, faculty and staff…

  • Stand For Solidarity promotes inclusive campus

    Wake Forest students, staff and faculty held a 5-Minute Stand For Solidarity on Manchester Plaza (the Mag Quad) on Thursday in response to North Carolina voters passing Amendment One, which defines…

  • Schools of Business gives out faculty honors

    Schools of Business faculty were honored for outstanding achievements during the annual Faculty Awards Recognition Ceremony held April 27 at the Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gardens in Kernersville. Vice Dean Charles…

  • Silveri named CUMSA Mail Manager of the Year

    Meri Silveri, a supervisor for Wake Forest Mail Services, has been named the Mail Manager of the Year for the Southeast region by the College and University Mail Services Association. Silveri,…

  • PDC hosts conference

    On April 22-24, Professional and Organizational Development colleagues from higher education gathered for the second annual Professional and Organizational Development Conference at Wake Forest. The event, hosted by Wake Forest’s Professional…

  • Proposals funded: Berry, Fleeson

    Congratulations to Michael J. Berry, professor and chair of health and exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Standardized Rehabilitation for ICU patients with Acute Respiratory Failure” has been funded by the National…

  • MOA participates in Forsyth Photo Adventure Contest

    Local residents have the chance to win a new iPad2 just by visiting local attractions, including Wake Forest’s Museum of Anthropology, and snapping a few photos between now and May 13.…

  • Campus Connections: Campus life

    Mary Gerardy, the associate vice president and dean of Campus Life, talked to an audience of about 250 at Campus Connections last week about the vibrant campus efforts that started about 10 years…

  • Locklair’s music to be performed at WFU

    Dan Locklair’s A Pilgrim’s Lot will be performed by the Piedmont Wind Symphony (Robert Simon, Artistic Director) as part of A Celebration of Winston-Salem on Tuesday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m.…

  • Campus Connections: Summer construction update

    Jim Alty, the associate vice president for Facilities and Campus Services, showed an audience of about 250 at Campus Connections renderings of the proposed North Campus dining hall and two new…