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IS Technical Services team receives award

The Information Systems Technical Services team is at the pinnacle of customer care. Lenovo, the world’s third-largest maker of personal computers with U.S. headquarters in Morrisville, N.C., awarded the Technical Services team its Premier Service Partner status for the fiscal year ending 2012. Lenovo, best […]


Stairs, walkway outside ZSR Library will close temporarily

Window replacement for the atrium windows in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library is underway. During the replacement of the east side, the stairs and walkway between Tribble Hall and Z. Smith Reynolds Library will be closed during the hours of 7 a.m.–5 p.m., on Monday through Friday starting Monday, Aug.26, […]


Welcome Class of 2017!

Through Sunday, the Wake Forest homepage, http://www.wfu.edu, will have a special look to celebrate the excitement of move-in! By using the class of 2017’s hashtag #WFU17, you can follow the joy of learning new traditions and see the pride of students, parents, faculty and […]


Need to use WIN on the go? Explore pocketWIN

Starting this week, Wake Forest is making available a beta release of pocketWIN to all students, faculty and staff. This mobile web application was designed by Information Systems staff. The current beta release gives users the ability to search WIN’s internal directory and navigate the campus […]


Meet in the middle at Zick’s

Opening on Thursday, Aug. 22, Zick’s is the newest social space and dining destination on Hearn Plaza. Located on the first floor and basement levels of Poteat Residence Hall, it is likely to become a favorite hangout for students, faculty and staff. The menu includes […]


Transportation recommendations for move-in days

Wake Forest will welcome a new freshman class early on Thursday, Aug. 22, when new student move-in begins at 8 a.m. For faculty and staff scheduled to be on campus that busy morning, the University has recommendations for where to enter campus and park. On […]


Proposal funded: Kim-Shapiro, Thonhauser

Congratulations to Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Effects of Nitric Oxide in Sickle Cell Blood” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5R37HL058091-17. Also, his proposal entitled “Exercise, Weight Loss and Arterial Stiffness in Obese, Older […]


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