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Wake Alert emergency preparedness reminder

Even though the impact of Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to be minimal in Winston-Salem, it presents a timely reminder for students, faculty and staff to familiarize themselves with the University’s emergency notification system known as Wake Alert. Wake Alert provides information and advisories […]


LGBTQ Center increases facilitators for Safe Zone Program

This is a guest post from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion: This summer Wake Forest’s LGBTQ Center welcomed a new cadre of facilitators to their Safe Zone Program, increasing the volunteer support to 19. The facilitators represent various administrative and academic departments across the […]


Staff Advisory Council meeting set for Sept. 8, staff invited

We are excited to announce that the 2016-2017 Staff Advisory Council meetings have been scheduled, and will be starting with a bang on September 8, where we will welcome Sophia Bredice and Mike Greco, from the Information Systems Department. They will speak on two huge initiatives currently being rolled out, WakeWare and Software@WFU.


Montague wins American Accounting Association award

Norma Montague, assistant professor of accounting in Wake Forest’s School of Business, received the Issues in Accounting Education Best Paper Award at the AAA annual meeting in New York City on August 10. Montague, at the far left in the photo, co-authored “Witnessing Your Own Cognitive Bias: A Compendium of Classroom Exercises” with Rebecca G. Fay of East Carolina University.


A message from President Hatch

Welcome to the Fall 2016 semester at Wake Forest! Some of you are returning from months abroad, others are coming from eye-opening internships, several have been refreshed by time with friends and family, and many are just starting their college experience. As we welcome new faces and reunite with familiar ones, I look forward to what we will do together as a campus community this semester.


Wake Forest Crime Announcement: Indecent exposure reported

The Wake Forest University Police Department is investigating two incidents today in which an unidentified man exposed himself shortly after 9:30 a.m. to students walking along the paved walking trail that leads from campus to Reynolda Village. On campus, the trail to the Village begins next to Parking Lot S2, across Faculty Drive from Winston Hall.


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