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Faculty books: March 2021

Clements, Gaillynn, & Marnie Jo Petray, Eds. (English). Linguistic Discrimination in US Higher Education: Power, Prejudice, Impacts, and Remedies. Routledge. 2021. Lovett, John. (Politics & International Affairs). The Politics of Herding Cats: When Congressional Leaders Fail. University of Michigan Press. 2021. Palmiter, Alan R. (Law). […]


SAC nomination deadline extended to April 23

A message from the WFU Staff Advisory Council Are you interested in having a voice about policies and issues impacting Wake Forest employees? Do you want to amplify the ideas, concerns, and suggestions of staff employees to the university administration? Are you looking for an opportunity to apply your leadership […]


Wente recognized by Vanderbilt’s Women’s Center

Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan R. Wente is one of five members of the Vanderbilt community who were honored recently by the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center. Wente was Vanderbilt’s first female provost and will be Wake Forest’s first female president. The Women’s […]


Community safety advisory

A message from Communications and External Relations University Police and Winston Salem Police are investigating an incident reported to have occurred on April 4, 2021. The reporting party advised that at approximately 1:00 a.m. she was walking on Polo Road between Long and Palm Drive […]


Reynolda Campus Power Outages

A message from Communications and External Relations Due to a traffic accident on Reynolda Road, several buildings on and around campus may be experiencing power outages. These include Reynolda Village, the Welcome Center, North Campus Apartments, Human Resources, and homes near the area where the […]


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