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Traffic, parking information about student move-in starting Aug. 23

This message was emailed to faculty and staff Aug. 16 on behalf of Residence Life and Housing:

Wake Forest will welcome a new freshman class on Wednesday, August 23, when new student move-in begins at 8:00 a.m. For faculty and staff scheduled to be on campus that busy morning, the University has recommendations for where to enter campus and park.


Statement from President Hatch on Charlottesville

Today Wake Forest University President Nathan O. Hatch issued the following statement:
“There is no place for the bigotry, racism and violence we witnessed in Charlottesville. Wake Forest University extends our condolences to the families and friends grieving the senseless harm and loss of life, as well as all who are devastated by the expressions of hatred. This is a time to stand in support of our colleagues at the University of Virginia and underscore our own continuing commitment to a diverse and inclusive campus community where everyone experiences a sense of belonging.”

Today Wake Forest University President Nathan O. Hatch issued the following statement:
“There is no place for the bigotry, racism and violence we witnessed in Charlottesville. Wake Forest University extends our condolences to the families and friends grieving the senseless harm and loss of life, as well as all who are devastated by the expressions of hatred. This is a time to stand in support of our colleagues at the University of Virginia and underscore our own continuing commitment to a diverse and inclusive campus community where everyone experiences a sense of belonging.”


Secrest Artists Series announces 2017-18 performances

This is a guest post from the Secrest Artists Series:

The Secrest Artists Series at Wake Forest University has announced its performance calendar for the 2017-2018 season. Once again students, faculty, staff and retirees of Wake Forest University and Wake Forest School of Medicine will be able to see world-class performances on the Reynolda Campus for free by showing their WFU I.D.


Eclipse not expected to affect University operations Aug. 21

As news outlets are reporting seemingly daily, the sun and moon and earth will line up on Aug. 21 for a total solar eclipse that will be intensely viewed, studied and celebrated from coast to coast. Festivals built around the historic event are planned with names ranging from Eclipse Fest to SolFest throughout the United States.


Heavy traffic expected near BB&T Field on Aug. 11 due to concert

Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual on Aug. 11 in the area of BB&T Field and other nearby Wake Forest facilities due to a concert to be held that night at the football stadium. Wake Forest staff, faculty and others not attending the event may want to avoid driving in that area starting that afternoon, according to University staff working with the concert.


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