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Coach Manning: Free tickets for faculty/staff for LSU game

This announcement was emailed on Dec. 14 to faculty and staff on behalf of Coach Danny Manning:

The Wake Forest family is a group I hold very dear to my heart. The faculty and staff at Wake Forest are second to none, not only with our men’s basketball team, but with the entire athletic department. Thank you for all that you do to make Wake Forest University a fantastic place.


Faith-based nonprofit leadership program to be offered online

This is a guest post from the School of Law and School of Divinity:

Wake Forest Law Professor Steve Virgil, director of experiential learning, is partnering with School of Divinity Professor John Senior to offer a 12-week, online Faith-Based Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program open to Wake Forest students as well as non-students beginning in January 2017.


Training offered this week on responding to work place violence

The University will offer a class titled “Active Shooter Response (Run, Hide, Fight)” on Dec. 8 to students, faculty and staff. The class is intended to instruct people on how to respond to an active shooter incident or other types of work place violence. The class stresses awareness, preparation and rehearsal, which are considered by experts to be key to safety in such situations.


Levy participates in Beethoven conference in Jerusalem

Recently, Professor of Music and Beethoven scholar David Levy joined international scholars and musicians in Jerusalem, Israel, for a three-day conference. Titled “Beethoven’s Creative Vision: Journeys and Worlds,” the conference focused on the Ludwig van Beethoven’s major instrumental works.


WakeUnited: Keslar strives to help others succeed

This is the fifth of a series of pieces written about Wake Forest community members who are committed to WakeUnited, the United Way campaign at Wake Forest.

Vicki Keslar, Executive Assistant in the Wake Forest University Office of Personal and Career Development, Thursday, May 19, 2011.

Vicki Keslar’s drive to help others succeed is clear, not just through her work at the Office of Personal & Career Development (OPCD), but also through her involvement in WakeUnited.


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