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Family Weekend Initial Information

Today’s post is a guest message from the Office of the Dean of Students (who plans and facilitates Family Weekend). Before we get there, want to share links to a message for 2020 graduates who registered for Commencement, and the WFU Should Know […]


Jambalaya

Today feels like fall weather – it’s a bit overcast and the high today is around 75. Muuuuch better than the low- to mid 90s. For those of you keeping track, this is what we call “False Fall” in the 12 seasons of NC […]


Catch up Tuesday

Yesterday was a day off for administrative offices, so today we’ll share some catch up news. I was talking with some upperclass (i.e., not first year) students last week, and one of the common themes they were sharing is that they are adjusting to being […]


Meet A Deac Monday

It’s Monday, which means it is Meet A Deac day! We all know that the core purpose of college is to get a great education, and I have been trying to feature more of our terrific teacher-scholars in Meet A Deac.  Today I am pleased […]


Rounding out the week

As we come to the end of the week, sharing several news items of note about the following: our new African American Studies program, a Residence Life and Housing update, the Office of Wellbeing e-newsletter, a Community Safety Advisory that went out in the wee […]


Update on University Alerts and Malcolm Gladwell

Before we get to what I originally planned to cover in today’s Daily Deac, we want to make a mention of the shooting yesterday at Mount Tabor High School, where my Class of ‘27 is a junior (he is safe, though we are all shaken […]


News from Campus

Late addition to today’s post: This afternoon, law enforcement confirmed a shooting at Mount Tabor High School, which is about three miles from the Reynolda Campus. The incident resulted in injury to one Mount Tabor student. There were no other incidents. Wake Forest Police have […]


Weekend news

While normally Mondays are Meet A Deac days, we had some news over the weekend that takes precedence. Your student may have shared social media posts and/or information about a student-organized demonstration on campus and an online petition claiming that Wake Forest has taken actions […]


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