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A message from the Student Health Service

The following message was sent on behalf of Dr. Cecil Price, director of the University’s Student Health Service, on Jan. 24 to students, faculty and staff: Wake Forest University is aware of the situation in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and the 2019 novel coronavirus […]


Crime prevention message regarding motor vehicle break-ins

Following two vehicle break-ins early in the spring semester, the University Police Department is again urging students, faculty and staff to lock their vehicles on and near campus to help prevent break-ins. The University Police Department is continuing to take steps to address vehicle break-ins, but officers ask that campus community members assist in the effort by making it a habit to lock vehicles. Wake Forest and Winston-Salem officers increased patrols of parking lots on campus and at off-campus properties used by the University, following an increase in reports in November.  Other steps have included increasing the hours of security officers working in the Student Drive parking lot.


Update on Title IX Office

The following announcement was e-mailed to faculty and staff from the Office of the Provost on Jan. 22 on behalf of Kami Chavis, associate provost for academic initiatives, associate vice president and professor of law:


Nominations sought for student trustee candidates

The Wake Forest Committee on Student Life is inviting faculty, staff and students to nominate candidates for the position of Student Trustee on the 2020 – 2021 Wake Forest Board of Trustees.  Nominations must be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, February 3. Nomination forms are available here.


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