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WakeUnited: Live Malika Roman Isler

Malika Roman Isler joined Wake Forest in 2015 as the director of wellbeing, a role that she notes has several connections to the work of the United Way. “At the foundation, both the United Way and the WFU Thrive Initiative approach community wellbeing holistically,” Roman […]


Luau by the Falls draws hundreds of staff members

Approximately 800 staff members walked, shuttled and drove to the Luau by the Falls staff appreciation event held June 24 at Waterfall Field next to Reynolda Village. Organized by the Staff Advisory Council (SAC) and Thrive, the luau offered staff an opportunity to enjoy […]


THRIVE Dimension Champions awards

As a part of the Thrive Initiative, the Office of Wellbeing was excited to launch its “Thrive Dimension Champions” Awards for faculty and staff this spring semester. Each day, many members of our Wake Forest community demonstrate their commitment to individual and community wellbeing […]


Mobile mammography is coming to campus

An on-campus mobile mammography unit that will be in front of Scales Fine Arts Center on April 1 and 2. Registration before March 12 is required, and this link provides all the details needed to register. Mammograms are covered as preventive screening under most insurance plans. For your convenience, […]


Fresh Food Network delivers local foods to campus

Guest post by junior Jake Teitelbaum Do you ever wish you could buy more local produce, meats or dairy, but simply don’t have time to make it to the farmer’s market? Fresh Food Network, launched last semester, is an entirely student run e-commerce venture making […]


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