August 2016 staff milestones
See of list of staff milestones for August 2016:
Categories: University Announcements
See of list of staff milestones for August 2016:
Categories: University Announcements
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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Labor Day, which will be observed on Monday, Sept. 5, will be a staff holiday at Wake Forest. Meanwhile, classes are scheduled to be in session in most academic units of the University.
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“Called Together: The Prayers of the People” is a new weekly prayer service at Wake Forest that will begin Aug. 31.
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We are saddened to announce that Marcellus Waddill, professor emeritus of mathematics, died on August 24 in Winston-Salem.
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See a list of faculty milestones for August 2016:
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The third annual Danny Manning Women’s Basketball 101 Clinic will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Coliseum.
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Friends,
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.
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The Office of the President is sponsoring a new Visiting Executive (VX) Program in partnership with the College, School of Business, and Office of Personal and Career Development. The purpose of the program is to connect industry leaders with students across the university. The first VX will be alumnus David Friedersdorf (’87), an entrepreneur in health care transformation. Friedersdorf will be collaborating with history professor Robert Hellyer and his Modern Japanese History class.
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