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Wake Forest to host delegation from Liberia

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Honorable Augustine Kephe Ngafuan, will be visiting Winston-Salem on Sept. 28. He has accepted President Hatch’s invitation to visit Wake Forest during his visit. The University will welcome the Minister of Foreign Affairs, along with the Honorable Horatio Bobby […]

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Oakes attends session at Department of State

Barbee Myers Oakes, assistant provost for diversity and inclusion, recently attended a wisdom session at the U.S. Department of State focusing on the role of diversity and inclusion in foreign policy. Oakes was invited as one of the top diversity and inclusion thought leaders in […]


Nicaragua: Surviving the legacy of U.S. policy

The Latin American and Latino Studies Program at Wake Forest University will host Paul Dix and Pam Fitzpatrick for a discussion on the effects of the U.S. policy in Nicaragua. The financial support received by Nicaragua’s rebel groups during the 1980s from the U.S. had […]

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Important diversity and inclusion changes

To faculty, staff and students: Important changes have been made in the area of diversity and inclusion. In February, the position and responsibilities of Assistant Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Dr. Barbee Myers Oakes, was realigned to report jointly to the Provost and the Chief Human Resources Officer, Carmen […]


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