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This afternoon, on their final day in office, Dr. and Mrs. Hatch sent this message to the campus community, as well as parents and families. Hope that everyone will take the time to read it, as it is a lovely message from two people who have been fully and completely invested in Wake Forest – and all our students, faculty, staff, parents and families, and alumni. Many thanks to the Hatches for all they have done for Wake.

Tomorrow will be an exciting day too, as we welcome President Wente. We are all looking forward to her arrival and the great things we’ll do together!

This will make many parents and family members happy: the Spring 2021 Dean’s List has been posted on the Registrar’s website. According to the website, students who achieve a 3.4 and no grade below a C were named to the list.

Summer Session I is winding down (it ends with finals on July 1-2). For students who did not attend Summer Session I but are coming to campus for Summer Session II, they received this message from Residence Life and Housing about summer quarantine and isolation protocols. Residence Life and Housing also sent this message to juniors and seniors who have the opportunity to select from reserved University sponsored housing.

For those who are missing the views of our beautiful campus, here are some sunrise shots taken a couple of weeks ago by our master photographer, Ken Bennett. Mother So Dear looks good in any light 🙂

Polo Residence Hall, on the campus of Wake Forest University, early on the morning of Wednesday, June 16, 2021. The bell tower of Wait Chapel, on the campus of Wake Forest University, early on the morning of Wednesday, June 16, 2021. The bell tower of Wait Chapel, on the campus of Wake Forest University, early on the morning of Wednesday, June 16, 2021. The stone arch to Hearn Plaza, on the campus of Wake Forest University, early on the morning of Wednesday, June 16, 2021. The sun rises over Poteat Field, on the campus of Wake Forest University, early on the morning of Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Farrell Hall, on the campus of Wake Forest University, early on the morning of Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

— by Betsy Chapman, Ph.D. (’92, MA ’94)

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