News topic: Administration
New university logo released
In an e-mail sent to the university community the morning of April 24, President Nathan O. Hatch wrote of a new university logo which would be announced April 30. Read »
Soccer, Clinton make year’s top 10
10. Influenza Virus When students returned to campus for Spring semester, they brought with them hopes for a new semester and a new chance at that glorious letter which begins our alphabet and lightens… Read »
University to release new logo
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Business dean appointed
Steve Reinemund, former PepsiCo chief executive officer and Chairman, was announced April 22 as the university’s new dean of business. “I have long admired Wake Forest and am deeply honored… Read »
Multiple Babcock employees fired
Just about one month ago, the external relations staff of the Babcock School of Management was hard at work on the MBA alumni magazine. Today, eight of these staff members no longer work for the school.… Read »
New university trustees selected
On April 3 the university Board of Trustees elected and re-elected officers and members.
The 2008-2009 board is made up of a number of individuals from different occupations and locations. Read »
Hatch sets goals for continuing growth, development
At the pinnacle of a series of addresses by university administrators, University President Nathan O. Hatch gave his state of the university address at 4 p.m. April 8 in Wait Chapel. Read »
Students work to keep professor
For visiting assistant professor of history Michael Bennett, teaching at the university since his arrival in August 2006 has been the “best two years of his life.” All this may change, however,… Read »
University senior VP resigns
James R. Bullock, vice president for university advancement, has resigned due to personal reasons.
His resignation will be effective April 1. Read »
Eviction controversy continues
The controversial eviction of faculty and staff from the apartments on Allen Easley Drive will be delayed until June 2009 for most residents, the university told them March 3. Three of the 10 buildings,… Read »