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Project Pumpkin open to children of faculty and staff

The children of Wake Forest faculty and staff may participate Oct. 24 in the 30th annual Project Pumpkin festival at the University. Faculty and staff may bring their children at 3 p.m. to a table outside Wait Chapel on Hearn Plaza where waivers will be available for faculty and staff to sign, enabling the children to participate.

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Free flu shots available for faculty, staff, retirees in October, November

Wake Forest is sponsoring free flu shots for all faculty, staff and retirees in October and November. Spouses and dependent children (at least eight years old), who are enrolled in the University’s BlueCross BlueShield medical plan, also are welcome, but are not required to register. Those with a Deacon OneCard are asked to bring it. All supplies are latex-free, and egg-free vaccines are available upon request.


More Barn Concerts presents Coyote with Kate McNally

This is a guest post from the More Barn Concerts series:

The More Barn Concerts series proudly presents Coyote with Kate McNally on Thursday, Nov. 1, at The Barn at Reynolda Village in Winston-Salem.  Doors will open at 7 p.m. and the concert will begin at 8 p.m.

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Plans underway for tribute to James Dodding

This is a guest post from the Department of Theatre and Dance:

Do you have a song, a monologue, a scene or a performance that was inspired by James Dodding? If so, we need you at “For He is an Englishman,” our tribute to Mr. Dodding on Oct. 6 on the Tedford Stage in the Scales Fine Arts Center at Wake Forest University.


Reynolda Film Festival to be held April 21

The 11th annual Reynolda Film Festival will be held Saturday, April 21, from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the third floor of the School of Business’ Farrell Hall. All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the festival, which is a celebration of […]

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