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Wake Forest names new provost

Wake Forest has appointed Rogan Kersh as the University’s new provost and professor of political science.  A Wake Forest alumnus, Kersh currently serves as the associate dean of academic affairs and professor of public policy at New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School […]


Cho’s research highlighted in journal

A recent paper by Prof. Sam Cho and his collaborators at University of Maryland and Zhejiang University (China) was highlighted by the Journal of the American Chemical Society. In their study, they performed a novel ion-concentration coarse-grained MD simulation of the human telomerase RNA […]


SAC presents staff with basketball party

Due to the generous sponsorship of Interim Provost Mark Welker and Senior Vice President for Finance & Administration Hof Milam, the Staff Advisory Council is excited to present staff with an exclusive opportunity for complementary family admission to a WFU basketball game and a pre-game tailgate party. On Saturday, […]


Click and collaborate with WebEx and Google

Information Systems is excited to share that you now have a number of collaborative tools at your fingertips! WebEx Connect, WebEx Centers and WFU Google Apps can make communicating easier, minimizing the constraints of busy schedules, distance and even time zones. Use the following links […]


Senior interviews President Hatch

As part of a continuing effort to engage students and enhance communication on campus, President Hatch sat down for an interview with senior John Chiaramonte. John asked Dr. Hatch about his personal reading list, the qualities he is looking for in our next provost, and […]


Proposals funded: Smith, Lischer

Congratulations to William K. Smith, professor of biology and Charles H. Babcock chair of botany, whose proposal entitled “CBIN: A Research Network for Sustaining Barrier Island Ecosystems in a Changing Gobal Environment” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Congratulations to Sarah […]


Welcome back, Wake Forest

“As President, I continually seek new ways to remain in touch with our University community. I am excited to announce the creation of a new video blog, which will allow me to address important University news and events and interact with the people who make […]


Reward offered regarding hit-and-run incident

The University Police Department is offering a reward for information that results in identifying the vehicle, driver or passengers involved in the December 8 hit-and-run incident on campus that injured Collen Brehm, an Aramark Campus Dining Services employee. A light-colored vehicle struck Brehm as she […]


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