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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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  • Ten seniors named WF Fellows

    Ten seniors have been named Wake Forest Fellows and will work in the President’s Office, Information Systems, University Advancement and in other offices for the next year. This is the third…

  • Provost search committee appointed

    Wake Forest has named an interim provost and formed a search committee to seek a replacement for Provost Jill Tiefenthaler. Tiefenthaler was named president of Colorado College in Colorado Springs earlier…

  • Wake Forest Road closing

    The Special Olympics will be held on campus again on April 26 – 28. Events will take place in Kentner Stadium from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wake Forest Road will…

  • Mathematics’ Kirkman wins service award

    Longtime mathematics professor Ellen Kirkman has received an award for outstanding service from the Mathematical Association of America. Kirkman received the MAA’s Southeastern Section Distinguished Service Award. She was recognized for…

  • Staff Advisory Council elections

    Chose the representative for your division. Vote now through April 28 at 5 p.m. at http://business.wfu.edu/apps/sac/. For general information on the SAC, visit http://groups.wfu.edu/staffcouncil/.

  • The real inside couple of DC

    In a wide-ranging conversation, journalists Al Hunt (’65) and Judy Woodruff talked about politics and government, working and raising a family in Washington, D.C., the rise of social media and the…

  • The Creative Arts in Counseling

    Role playing, writing or drawing what one is feeling can have significant therapeutic value, counseling professor Samuel T. Gladding explains in his book “The Creative Arts in Counseling.” Read more.

  • ‘Losing to Win:’ Race and college athletics

    Scholars, journalists, coaches, athletes, and athletic administrators will examine the complex racial issues affecting intercollegiate athletics during a major conference at Wake Forest April 13 and 14. The conference, “Losing to…

  • Continuing education

    Computer basics, how to use social media, retirement counseling, CPR training, beginning Spanish and more: Sign up for a class through the Professional Development Center. Read more.

  • Campus Day

    About 460 high-school students and their parents are expected on campus Friday for Campus Day. Although no parking lots will be closed, faculty and staff should expect increased traffic on campus,…