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President Hatch addresses Boston tragedy

Dear Wake Forest Community, In the aftermath of the tragedy in Boston yesterday, we are left with many questions and few answers. My heart goes out to all of the people injured in the blasts and all those who have loved ones affected by the bombings. To the best […]


SRI update regarding staff computers

This message is sent on behalf of Provost Rogan Kersh and Senior Vice President Hof Milam: We write to update you about one aspect of our ongoing Strategic Resource Initiative (SRI). This group of faculty and staff continues to work hard to identify spending practices […]


Update regarding faculty computers

This message is sent on behalf of Dean of the College Jacque Fetrow, who also chairs the IT Executive Committee (ITEC): I’m writing to let you know the outcome of the Next Steps Initiative. We will move forward with the plan and two year pilot […]


Irwin-Smiler appointed to national council

School of Law reference librarian Kate Irwin-Smiler has been appointed to the federal Depository Library Council for a three-year term, the Government Printing Office announced. The Depository Library Council is a 15-member board advising the Public Printer of the United States and the Superintendent of […]


Sustainability practicum applications due April 19

The Office of Sustainability and the Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (CEES) invite you to enhance your teaching and engagement with sustainability issues by participating in the Magnolias Project on May 15-16 on the Wake Forest campus. No prior experience with sustainability-related issues in […]


Griffith, Higgins co-present at conference

Update from Institutional Research: Ross A. Griffith, director, is a co-author of the chapter, “Administrative Aspects of Accreditation and Assessment” in the 2013 published book, Organization and Administration in Higher Education.  Ross A. Griffith and Ixavier A. Higgins, graduate student assistant, co-presented “What Drives Student […]


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