"Dining" Archive

Local bakery will offer new dining options on Reynolda Campus this fall

Camino Bakery, a local business in Winston-Salem, will be opening on Reynolda Campus in August when the fall semester begins. The former Starbucks location in ZSR library is being renovated this summer for the transition.

The bakery will serve specialty coffees, pastries, scones, muffins and bagels, as well as a variety of lunch items and desserts. Vegan and gluten-free options will be available.

“We are excited about the variety of new dining choices that will be available in ZSR library for the campus community. Additionally, the partnership with Camino Bakery is an opportunity for Wake Forest to support a local business that is committed to investing in our broader community,” said Dean of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library Tim Pyatt.

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You name it!

There’s still time! Wake Forest Dining is taking suggestions for the naming of the new North Campus restaurant. Text your suggestions to 336.270.2159.

Also, The Magnolia Room will host an Old Gold Premium Dinner on Thursday, Feb. 7, with a Chinese New Year theme. Reservations must be made.

President helps open Moe's

President Hatch serves at Moe'sSome of the first changes to result from the Student Dining Commission’s work are beginning to be seen on campus.

On Monday, President Nathan Hatch helped open the Moe’s location in the Benson Center. He served junior Mo Earley, who was the first official customer.

“The construction of Moe’s is yet another wonderful change,” said Hamlin Wade, chair of the Student Dining Commission.

Other changes include more healthy options, different meal plans and later hours. Beginning with the fall 2012 semester, the Subway on the Quad will stay open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Additionally, a late-night burger or breakfast option will be available in either Shorty’s or the Pit from 11 p.m. – 3 a.m. The Pit will operate on a 24-hour schedule during the 10-day period surround spring and fall semester exams.

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Campus Connections will be Thursday

Gail O'Day

Gail O'Day

Join Interim Provost Mark Welker and Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Hof Milam for Campus Connections, an opportunity for non-faculty staff to learn about, discuss and provide input about issues at Wake Forest. The program will run from 8:45-10 a.m. in Benson 401 on Thursday, Oct. 27. Refreshments will be served.

This month’s Campus Connections will feature Gail O’Day, Dean of the School of Divinity, who will discuss the education of religious leaders for the 21st century and new initiatives at the School of Divinity.

Sara Cromwell of Anthropology will give an overview of the resources and activities of the Museum of Anthropology.

John Wise, the assistant vice president of Hospitality Services, Graylyn & Campus Dining, will discuss an overview of current campus dining initiatives as well as give a sneak peak at the renovation plans for the Mews at Graylyn.

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