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Giving thanks every day, not just on Thanksgiving

A guest post by Jennifer Richwine, University Advancement’s executive director of the Washington, D.C., office. Thank you notes were non-negotiable in my house growing up. My mother was a stickler on writing thank you notes when we received gifts for birthdays or holidays, and […]


Open access: What is it? Why do we need it?

By Sara Hendricks, Wake Forest News Office intern Access to scholarship has traditionally been reserved for those who subscribe to academic journals or those who attend or work at an institution with subscriptions. A personal subscription can cost upwards of $1,000 per year. Library […]


Attracting and keeping young talent in Winston-Salem

Attracting young talent to Winston-Salem businesses and retaining that talent will be addressed in a panel discussion Nov. 18 presented by the Technology Council of the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. Moderated by Maria Henson, associate vice president and editor-at-large of Wake Forest Magazine, the event […]

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WFU to host conference for diversity & inclusion professionals

On Nov. 21, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will serve as host to the North Carolina Diversity and Inclusion Partners (NCDIP) Annual Fall Conference. Convened by Assistant Provost Barbee Oakes, this year’s conference will explore the meanings and manifestations of implicit bias in everyday professional […]

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Celebrate fall

Provost Kersh invites you to a faculty and staff happy hour in the Green Room of Reynolda Hall on Thursday, Nov. 13, 4-5:30 p.m. Please plan to join colleagues from across campus to enjoy fall at Wake Forest!

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Submit 2015 Commencement speaker nominations by Nov. 19

A message from the Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee As members of the Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee, we look forward to engaging our graduating students and other members of the University community in the selection process of our 2015 Commencement speaker. As we begin this […]


School of Divinity receives grant from the AAAS

The School of Divinity has received one of ten grants awarded to theological schools by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)’s “Science for Seminaries” program. The project, “Moving Science to the Forefront of Theological Education,” will enhance the school’s leading interdisciplinary Master […]


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