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University Police accreditation assessment rescheduled

The planned accreditation assessment of the Wake Forest University Police Department by the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) will not take place as scheduled. Instead of beginning on April 23, the assessment ...

FINAL REMINDERS: Read Before Move-Out

The Office of Residence Life and Housing sent the following message to resident students about things they need to be thinking about and doing as they plan to move out of the residence halls.

Commencement 2022 - Important Guest Information

Bottom Line, Up Front The Commencement ceremony lasts approximately three and a half hours and is held outdoors on Hearn Plaza. Temperatures in May can vary widely, so check the local weather forecast. Arrive early. Because ...

Campus comment invited during police accreditation assessment

A team of assessors from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) will arrive on April 23 to examine all aspects of the Wake Forest University Police Department’s policies, procedures, management, operations, and ...

Read Before Move-Out

The Office of Residence Life and Housing sent this message to resident students about move-out.

Break-ins reported in neighborhoods near Reynolda campus

The Winston-Salem Police Department has advised Wake Forest that a number of home and automobile break-ins have occurred in the neighborhoods surrounding the Reynolda campus. In each of the incidents, the homes or vehicles have ...

Laptop thefts reported on Reynolda Campus

The Wake Forest University Police Department (UPD) has received reports of two laptop thefts on the Reynolda Campus on April 6. The thefts occurred in Worrell Professional Center and Carswell Hall. Both laptops were left ...

Getting Ready for Move-Out

The Office of Residence Life and Housing sent this message to resident students about preparing to move out of the residence halls and check out of individual rooms.

Preparing to Live Off-Campus

The Office of Residence Life and Housing sent this message to students who will be living off-campus for the 2022-2023 academic year.

Michele Gillespie to succeed Rogan Kersh as Provost

Dear Wake Forest community, I write today to share important news about several changes in our academic leadership at Wake Forest. Preparation and planning for transition in key university leadership roles are integral to ensuring ...

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