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Spring 2020 Stored Property Follow Up

Greetings Demon Deacons, I write to you today to give you an update on a process Residence Life and Housing is bringing to a close, and potentially needs your assistance with. As many of you know, when we closed last year, we did so at […]


Student Flu Shot Clinic by Appointment

As a part of the variety of safety measures employed by the university to help our community remain healthy, Wake Forest will be hosting a student influenza vaccine clinic early in October. Receiving and providing evidence of a flu shot is mandatory this year […]


Your Corona Chronicle – Thursday, September 24, 2020

Keeping common sense highly contagious Dashboard Update: We have 52 total known, confirmed positive cases in the last two weeks. There’s more to the dashboard We’ve added a graph that illustrates the results of our asymptomatic testing, as the positivity rate of this testing […]


A Message of Gratitude from President Hatch

This message was sent on behalf of President Hatch. Dear Wake Forest faculty and staff, This week marks one month since we started classes on campus in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. While other institutions determined it best to remain completely virtual and some […]


Wake Forest: Study Abroad/Away updates for Spring 2021

Dear Study Abroad/Away Applicants for Spring 2021, The WFU Center for Global Programs & Studies (GPS), along with the University, continues to assess how we can deliver safe, quality programming for Spring 2021. To that end, we know that you have questions about your Spring […]


Your Corona Chronicle — Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020

Keeping common sense highly contagious We have 43 total known, confirmed positive cases in the last two weeks. Campus Sweet Campus Despite the rumors, Wake Forest is not shutting down campus. Our numbers of positive test results have gone up in the past two weeks. […]


Your Corona Chronicle — Thursday, September 3

Your Corona Chronicle — Thursday, September 3 Keeping common sense highly contagious Currently, we have had 30 known, confirmed positive tests since August 17, with 11 in the last week. Let’s go Deacons! Stay mellow, keep us in the yellow You’ve seen the flags and […]


Update on North Carolina’s Move to Phase 2.5

On Tuesday, Sept. 1, Governor Roy Cooper issued an executive order moving the state of North Carolina’s COVID-19 response from Phase 2 to Phase 2.5, effective Friday, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m. This shift loosens some state restrictions on gathering size limits and allows […]


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