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Faculty books: May 2020

Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). Off the Courthouse Square: A Memoir. Library Partners Press. 2020. Shapiro, Sidney A., & Joseph P. Tomain. (Law). Regulatory Law and Policy: Cases and Materials, 4th edition. Carolina Academic Press. 2020. Soares, Joseph A., Ed. (Sociology). The Scandal of Standardized Tests: […]


Sustaining our support for one another

A message from José Villalba, vice president for diversity and inclusion and professor of counseling. During these times of sorrow, anger, confusion and fear for our country, our community and our University, it is important that we acknowledge that our friends and colleagues are still […]


WFU police chief signs joint statement

Wake Forest University Police Chief Regina Lawson is among eight Winston-Salem area law enforcement leaders in Forsyth County who signed a joint statement today affirming a “commitment to creating a safe, secure and inclusive community for every citizen.” Statement From Winston-Salem Area Law Enforcement Officials […]


Work location preference survey

The following message was e-mailed to faculty and staff on June 1 from Provost Rogan Kersh and Executive Vice President Hof Milam.  Preparations continue for the possibility of a partial reopening of campus this fall; we are grateful for the engagement of so many faculty […]


Wake Forest visitor/campus access guidelines

A message sent on behalf of WFU Communications and External Relations In accordance with public health guidance and in order to slow the potential of transmission of the COVID-19 virus and protect vulnerable populations from exposure, Wake Forest University is limiting all campus functions to […]


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