#NoMouse Challenge to raise awareness about accessible web design
Wake Forest joins this global Challenge and encourages all students, faculty, and staff to take 10 minutes out of their day, Feb. 13 – 17, to participate.
#NoMouse Challenge promotes awareness around accessible web design, encouraging everyone to explore the keyboard accessibility of websites they frequent by navigating without a mouse or trackpad.
Categories: Inside WFU
University uses several methods to announce weather-related closings, delays
Students, faculty and staff at Wake Forest will be informed of any weather-related campus closings and delays this winter by numerous means.
Wake Forest Communications and External Relations will do the following:
- Send a voice message and a text message to all cell phones registered to receive Wake Alert emergency messages. This includes students, faculty and staff who have registered their phones. To register a cell phone, visit Wake Ready.
- Post an announcement on the Wake Alert website.
- Place a banner on top of the University home page (and many other University web pages) that links to the Wake Alert site.
- Distribute an e-mail to students, faculty and staff.
- Post to @WakeAlert Twitter and Facebook (Wake Alert).
- Post on the Inside WFU website.
- Provide information to four area television stations: WXII, WGHP, WFMY and Spectrum News 14.
Categories: Inside WFU