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WFU students in Chile present research to Provost Kersh

Wake Forest students studying in Chile this semester were given the opportunity this week to present the results of their independent research projects to Provost Rogan Kersh, their Chilean professors and others. Kersh flew to Santiago, Chile, to attend a research symposium where the presentations were made and to be provided an overview of Wake Forest’s many activities in Chile.


University Stores Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day Dec. 1

This is a guest post from University Stores:
The Deacon Shop on the Quad, on the campus of Wake Forest University, Thursday, June 9, 2011.

Faculty and staff are invited to join University Stores (Campus Bookstore and Deacon Shop) for Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day on Tuesday, Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.


Applications being accepted for TLC program

This is a guest post by the Therapeutic Lifestyle Change program: It’s not too early to start thinking about those New Year’s Resolution of a healthy and active lifestyle. Make plans now to make 2016 a new year! Whether your goal is to eat […]


Death of Chip Patterson announced

This message was sent by e-mail to faculty and staff by Communications and External Relations:

We are saddened to announce that Chip Patterson, who retired this year in the Office of University Advancement, died today.


Proposals funded: Lachgar, Rejeski, Williams

Congratulations to Abdessadek Lachgar, professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Empowering Pakistani Women through Scientific Research, Technology Development, and Entrepreneurship: Waste-to-Energy Technology Development” has been funded by the USAID and by [subaward/subcontract from] National Academy of Sciences (WFU funding agency).


‘Steps Toward Peace: A Living Vigil’ set for Nov. 16

This message was sent on behalf of the Office of the Chaplain to students, faculty and staff:

The horrific events in Paris and Beirut have awakened many to the pervasive acts of terror that have plagued communities around the world for months. In response to the widespread pain and violence, the Office of the Chaplain welcomes the Wake Forest community to “Steps Toward Peace: A Living Vigil.”


Update regarding Wake Forest students in France

This message was e-mailed today to students, faculty and staff by Communications and External Relations:

Wake Forest officials continue monitoring the situation in Paris this weekend following terrorist attacks Friday, but at this point officials have not heard of any student who has been harmed or is in danger.


Important message on Wake Forest students in France

This message was e-mailed to students, faculty and staff on the evening of Nov. 13:

As a result of the terrorist attacks in Paris today, Wake Forest officials are actively contacting all of the University’s undergraduate students who are studying in Paris or who have travelled to Paris for the weekend.


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