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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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  • Group fitness classes

    Did you know that Campus Recreation offers over 50 classes per week — including ab attack, cycling, metabolic effect, Pilates, yoga and dance — that are open to faculty and staff?…

  • Rejeski receives funding from NIH

    Jack Rejeski, Thurman D. Kitchin Professor of Heath and Exercise Science, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health and Wake Forest University Health Sciences for his proposal, “Intervening on…

  • Pressley appointed to board

    Lauren Pressley, instructional design librarian, has been appointed to the 2011 Horizon Project Advisory Board, the centerpiece of the New Media Consortium’s emerging technologies initiative to explore new technologies for teaching,…

  • Early named employee of the year

    Linda Early was named the 2010 Employee of the Year for exempt staff. She is coordinator of the acquisitions unit in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. Read more about Linda.

  • Cook is employee of the year

    Bernice Cook was named the 2010 Employee of the Year for non-exempt staff. She has worked at Wake Forest for nearly 35 years and is an accounts receivable representative in the…

  • Morant receives prestigious award

    Blake Morant, Dean of the School of Law, has received the prestigious John R. Kramer Outstanding Law School Dean Award from Equal Justice Works, a Washington, D.C., based organization that promotes…

  • Rogan co-authors book

    Randy Rogan, professor of communication, co-authored a book, “Contemporary Theory, Research, and Practice of Crisis and Hostage Negotiation,” with F. Lancelely. (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. 2010). He wrote three chapters in…

  • Hyde presents paper in Amsterdam

    Michael Hyde, University Distinguished Chair in Communications Ethics, presented the paper, “Confessional Rhetoric as Arguments in the Making,” at the International Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference in Amsterdam.

  • Clifford wins award

    Matthew Clifford, director of residence life, received the 2010 Dissertation of the Year Award from the Southern Association for College Student Affairs for his dissertation, “Exploring Mentoring Experiences in College Student…

  • Hazen presents paper in Amsterdam

    Michael Hazen, professor of communication, presented the paper, “A Cross-Cultural Examination of Argument in the Public and Private Sphere,” at the International Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference in Amsterdam.