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Davis wins Honor Award

David Davis, manager of landscape services, accepted an Honor Award from the Professional Grounds Management Society for landscape work done by the Wake Forest landscaping staff at the Graylyn International Conference Center. The award was presented for “exceptional grounds management” at Graylyn. Davis was recognized […]


November 2010 staff milestones

35 Years Bernice Cook, Accounts Receivable Representative, Financial and Accounting Services 30 Years E. Preston Stockton, Manager, Reynolda Gardens 15 Years Carl D. Fulp, Analyst/Programmer, Information Systems


Vote for new campus signage

One sign of the changes occurring on campus is that the University is considering changing the campus signs. A campus signage committee has been studying new signage for the last year. The current signs were installed in late 1989. “The current signs satisfied the need […]


Cook, Early named Employees of the Year

Bernice Cook, a longtime employee in the Financial and Accounting Services Office, and Linda Early with the Z. Smith Reynolds Library, have been named the 2010 Employees of the Year. Cook, an accounts receivable representative who has worked at Wake Forest for nearly 35 years, […]


October 2010 staff milestones

40 Years Melanie G. Nutt, Director, Admissions and Financial Aid, School of Law 25 Years Lynne G. Heflin, Administrative Assistant, Men’s Basketball Office 20 Years Antonio A. Broome, Custodian, Facilities and Campus Services


September 2010 staff milestones

40 Years Toby A. Hale, Associate Dean for Special Academic Projects, Wake Forest College 35 Years Kenneth A. Zick, Vice President and Dean for Student Affairs 25 Years Julie D. Griffin, Champs/Life Skills Coordinator, Student-Athlete Services


Custodians recognized for new cleaning program

A new method of cleaning campus buildings has earned Wake Forest an award for best new cleaning program from an industry group, which also recognized eight custodians for their outstanding work. The University began implementing the “Operating System I” (OS1) approach to cleaning campus buildings […]


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