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‘Digital ants’ protect computer networks

As the nation’s electrical power grid becomes more interconnected through the Internet — from the nuclear power plant in California to transmission lines in Texas to the microwave in your kitchen — the chances of cyber attacks increase as well. Professor of Computer Science Errin […]


Update from the Provost Search Committee

The Provost Search Committee, being chaired by President Nathan Hatch, has now met twice and our search process is well underway. Importantly, one of our very first tasks was to convene a series of four “listening sessions” in May, facilitated by the committee members and […]


Staff Advisory Council announces election results

The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) will hold its last meeting of the school year on Tuesday, May 31st at 1:30 p.m. in Benson 401B.  Pamela Dumas Serfes, associate vice president of Communications and External Relations (CER), and Brett Eaton, executive director of news for CER, will […]


Office relocations

The University Advancement Office has relocated to the University Services Building (old Information Systems Building). The Environmental Health and Safety Office has moved to 2430 Reynolda Road. The Office of Investments has relocated to a temporary location, in the old Environmental Health and Safety Office, adjacent to the landscape maintenance […]


Meet Trevor Hughes, School of Law

Trevor Hughes does a lot of running in his professional life, keeping the law school’s website up and running, and in his personal life, as a triathlete. He’ll be participating in his first “Half Ironman” competition this month. After graduating from Wake Forest in […]


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 this month. Her resignation as provost will be effective June 30. President Nathan O. […]


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 decline of traditional journalism, and the increasingly partisan, bitter style of politics, during an […]

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