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Message from Nathan Hatch to students, faculty, staff

This message was emailed to students, faculty and staff on Nov. 9:

Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff,

What we have experienced in the last several months has been one of the most divisive periods in recent American history. It has brought out some of the least admirable traits of leaders and citizens alike.


President Hatch to deliver State of the University Address

This message was e-mailed to faculty and staff on Nov. 7 by Communications and External Relations:

President Nathan Hatch will deliver his annual State of the University Address, at the invitation of the Faculty Senate and Senate President James Cotter, on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall.


President Hatch: A message about CARE

This message was emailed from President Hatch to faculty and staff on Nov. 2. A similar message was emailed to all students.

At Wake Forest University the Campus Assessment, Response and Evaluation (CARE) Team is a vital resource for all students, faculty, and staff in the community.


Message from President Hatch: Wake Will Lead

This message was emailed by President Hatch on Oct. 27: Dear Wake Forest alumni, parents, and friends / students, faculty, and staff, During Homecoming Weekend in 2013, we celebrated the launch of Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest with the belief that alumni, parents, […]


Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education completed

On Tuesday, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center announced completion of the new medical education building for the Wake Forest School of Medicine. The Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education opened in Wake Forest Innovation Quarter in downtown Winston-Salem after an 18-month renovation of a […]


A message from President Hatch

Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff,

The conclusion of spring semester offers an opportunity for reflection. Recently, I’ve been thinking about the nature of our campus – a dynamic learning community that embraces individuals. Together, through face-to-face conversation, we increasingly appreciate differences and engage each other with respect and understanding. Each day, we continue to create a better culture and an institution that is greater than the sum of our parts.


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