Our Way Forward: Fall 2020 Update
Dear Wake Forest Community, I am pleased to share that we have completed the major elements of our plans to reopen Wake Forest University for the Fall 2020 semester. Our intent is to create a ...
Update Regarding First-Year Housing and Roommates
A message was sent on June 24 to all first-year students from the Office of Residence Life and Housing. Read it here.
A Landmark Week for Equity and Inclusion in the Supreme Court
This email is sent on behalf of Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion José Villalba. Dear Wake Forest Community, Last week was a particularly affirming week for members of the LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities, as ...
Slavery, Race and Memory Project: 'To Stand With and For Humanity’
Dear Wake Forest Community: Today is Juneteenth. This day that honors and commemorates the freedom and emancipation of enslaved individuals has been celebrated as a holiday by black communities since the late 1880s. This year, ...
Invitation to a Conversation Wake Forest President Nathan O. Hatch
The following messages were sent to incoming students and families, and returning students and families, respectively Dear incoming students and families, During the first couple months of the pandemic, I heard friends and colleagues comment ...
Update on Fall 2020 Study Abroad
The following message was sent to all students who were scheduled to study abroad this fall Dear Students Planning for Fall 2020 Study Abroad, We hope you are all doing well during these summer months. ...
Our Way Forward: Fall 2020 Update
Dear Wake Forest community, Our mission to open the doors of opportunity, seek truth and cultivate a community of people of good character and mutual support has never been more important, and perhaps has never ...
Update on the President’s Commission on Race, Equity and Community
Dear Wake Forest community, The recent and ongoing perfect storm of a global pandemic, an economic recession and civil unrest have brought to the forefront, with renewed vigor, the injustices and inequity that plague our ...
A Message from President Hatch
Dear Wake Forest community, Once again, we have seen our fellow human beings killed. George Floyd, Steven Taylor, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery did not have to die. Their deaths have caused grief, anger, frustration, ...
Student Health Service hours for Summer Session I
The Student Health Service will be changing our hours starting on Monday, June 1st. Student Health Service will be open from 10 am-3 pm Monday through Friday. Phones will operate from 9:30 am-3 pm daily. ...
Contact
To contact the Office of Family Engagement or Family Communications, please visit our contact page.
For mental health assistance: 336-758-CARE (2273) is a service that ensures someone will always be available (i.e., 24/7 M-F, weekends and university holidays) to provide caring and thoughtful consultation services for Wake Forest students in need of mental health assistance or support. You can also visit we.wfu.edu for resources.