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    Canvas cybersecurity incident

    Canvas, Wake Forest’s cloud-based learning management system, recently experienced a cybersecurity incident. Instructure, the company that operates Canvas, has informed school systems and higher education institutions across the country, including Wake…

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  • 2026 Staff Appreciation Picnic Highlights

    Staff came together on Friday, May 1, at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium for the annual Staff Appreciation Picnic, hosted by the Staff Advisory Council. The event celebrated the hard work…

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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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  • ‘Therapeutic Lifestyle Change’ fall 2024 program

    Wake Forest’s Healthy Exercise and Lifestyle ProgramS (HELPS) is now accepting applications for the 2024 fall semester Therapeutic Lifestyle Change program.  Therapeutic Lifestyle Change is a 12-week program offered to full-time,…

  • Faculty and staff proposals funded

    Congratulations to the following Wake Forest faculty and staff members who have had proposals funded between July 2023 and June 2024. The proposals funded are listed by month in order of…

  • Update on the Department of Education’s proposed Title IX regulations at WFU

    Update: On January 9, 2025, a federal judge struck down the 2024 Title IX regulations in their entirety. Unlike the previous injunction, this ruling applies nationwide and has effectively restored the…

  • University policy update

    On May 21, the University issued interim guidance regarding campus demonstrations and chalking and committed to issuing a permanent policy by August 1. The Policy on Demonstrations, Chalking, and Posting was…

  • Former head custodian, Lorraine Gentry, has died

    Retired head custodian Lorraine Gentry passed away on Saturday, July 6. Gentry served in the University’s Building Services department for 30 years. We extend our condolences to Gentry’s family and friends…

  • Unlocking potential with the gift of feedback

    A guest post from Wake Forest’s Professional Development Center (PDC) When we receive gifts, many of us are told to say “thank you” and graciously accept them even when we don’t…

  • ‘Healthy Weight for You’ fall 2024 program

    Wake Forest’s Healthy Exercise and Lifestyle ProgramS (HELPS) is now accepting applications for the 2024 fall semester “HWFU” program.  Healthy Weight for You is a 6-month program offered to full-time, permanent…

  • International Black Theatre Festival starts today

    A generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation has fueled a partnership among Wake Forest’s School of Divinity, the University’s Wake the Arts Center, and Winston-Salem’s NC Black Repertory Theatre (NC…

  • Board of Trustees announces officers and members

    The members of the Board of Trustees of Wake Forest University are pleased to announce its next class of Trustees and Officers, for the term beginning July 1, 2024. Officers for…

  • Faculty and staff books published

    Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty from the Reynolda Campus who reported the following books were published. Neil DeVotta, Ed. (Politics & International Affairs). An Introduction to South Asian Politics, Routledge.…