For undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students:
Here’s what WFU should know this week.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Fall in the Forest.
News and Announcements
From President Wente: How we ‘Show Humanitate’ — In the rush of everyday life, in a busy semester, it’s easy to forget why we are here and what makes this community special. That impulse to highlight others over self, to care about others, is echoed across campus in so many ways by so many in our campus community. Nowhere is that need clearer this past month than in the western part of our home state and the surrounding regions. In these moments, our motto is a verb — we need to show our care for communities through actions. Read more about our community’s commitment to an ethic of care in my latest blog post.
Important Updates for Reynolda Hall Access: Wake Forest is dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience at Reynolda Hall, a key hub for guests and community members. To improve wayfinding and accessibility, a guest services and welcome desk has been established on the first floor, and building access will now direct guests through the front entrance off of Hearn Plaza during business hours. Starting Monday, Oct. 21, Reynolda Hall will transition to a card-access system using your Deacon OneCard. Student access is from 7 a.m.-11 p.m. daily. We encourage everyone to carry their Deacon OneCard for easy access. See details.
Academics
For Spring 2025 class registration: Take a look at your holds. Make sure to complete your Student Onboarding Tasks and get your advising hold removed by your primary advisor. You will not be able to register for classes if you have holds. See the Course Registration website to prepare for Spring 2025 course registration.
Walk with Wente featuring Amol Joshi: In the most recent episode featuring faculty conversations, President Wente walks and talks with Amol Joshi, Professor in the School of Business, about his innovative work using technology to tackle interdisciplinary problems ethically.