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Campus fire alarm systems operating normally

This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on March 25 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations:

All campus fire alarm systems are operating normally again following maintenance on the alarms in the past two weeks.  The work on the alarm systems is complete.


A Message from President Hatch

President Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on March 23:

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff,

I learned of an Instagram post last night that has created deep concern and anger among many members of the Wake Forest community and the Winston-Salem State University community.


WakeListens

President Hatch emailed this message to faculty and staff on March 21:
Dear Wake Forest Faculty and Staff,

Wake Forest is a place that encourages and values conversation and respectful discourse. We are at our best when we share ideas, listen to the thoughts of others and work together to create solutions.


A message from President Hatch

President Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on March 18:

Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff,

Welcome back to the final half of the semester. As we resume our activities, I want to provide an update to the messages I sent before Spring Break and while some of you were away.


A message from President Hatch

President Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on March 17:

Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff,

Once again, our world is stunned by another unspeakable tragedy, this time against innocent Muslim worshipers gathered for prayer in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. 


Important message about campus fire alarm systems

This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on March 15:

Next Monday through Wednesday, March 18-20, all campus fire alarm systems, including those in off-campus University housing, will be undergoing work that will significantly affect how they operate.


Wake Forest’s LMS Review Steering Committee invites participation in look at Sakai, Canvas

This is a guest post from the Learning Management System (LMS) Review Steering Committee:

The LMS Review Steering Committee invites all faculty, staff and students to join us March 25-28 as we engage with vendors demonstrating what the Sakai and Canvas platforms can do for our community. The steering committee plans to recommend campus-wide adoption of one of these two systems by the end of the academic year, and feedback from those who attend these sessions will be an essential driver of that recommendation.


President Hatch: Update on the college admissions investigation

President Nathan Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on March 13:

Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff,

Since my message to the campus community yesterday, I have received several emails expressing shock, disappointment and anger that Wake Forest volleyball coach Bill Ferguson was named in a federal indictment referred to by the U.S. Department of Justice as “Operation Varsity Blues.” The indictment alleges Ferguson accepted financial payments to influence the admission of a student that had previously been placed on the waitlist.


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