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Thursday, May 4, 2023
Wake Forest National Championship debaters were honored with a proclamation by members of the City Council on Monday, May 1, at City Hall. Pictured are Ana Bittner, Iyana Trotman, Ari Davidson and Tajaih Robinson, along with Communication professor Jarrod Atchison, the John Kevin Media Director of Wake Debate. Mayor Pro Tempore Denise D. Adams presented the students with the proclamation.
In this issue:
From President Wente: Converging on our future
Final grade postings for undergraduate students
Senior So Dear for the Class of 2023, May 13
Friday, May 5 is the last day to pick up allergy serum or prescriptions from the Student Health Service
ICYMI
Move-out dates for resident students
Graduating students: see the Commencement website and watch your email for details
This is the last WFU Should Know of the semester — wishing you the best for the summer!
From President Wente: Converging on our future
One of my favorite things about being part of a higher education community is the reliable rhythm of an academic year. The multiple beginnings, of the semesters and year as a whole, provide opportunities for excitement and starting anew. The multiple endings, likewise, bring opportunities for reflection and rejuvenation. As this academic year — my “sophomore” year as president — comes to a close, I am reflecting on the tremendous progress we’ve made together in determining the future of our Great University. Read more from Dr. Wente.
Final grade postings for undergraduate students
Final grades for undergraduate degree candidates will be viewable to students on May 10. Final grades for all other undergraduate students will be viewable on May 17.
Senior So Dear for the Class of 2023, May 13
The Office of Alumni Engagement is happy to welcome the Class of 2023 to the alumni family at our annual Senior So Dear celebration. Food, drinks, music, photo ops, and a toast to the Class of 2023... what better way to kick off Commencement weekend! Seniors and their families are all welcome to attend!
Date: Saturday, May 13
Time: 4 - 6 p.m.
Location: Manchester Plaza Register
Friday, May 5 is the last day to pick up allergy serum or prescriptions from the Student Health Service
Friday, May 5 is the last day students can pick up their allergy serum or any prescriptions they had asked to be filled. If you need to claim allergy serum or prescriptions, the Student Health Service will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday, May 5. Please be sure to get your medications before departing campus for the summer.
ICYMI (In Case You Missed It):
Move-out dates for resident students — Undergraduate students who are not graduating should plan to depart campus by no later than 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, unless otherwise approved. Graduating seniors should plan to depart campus by 7 p.m. on Monday, May 15. Students should continue to utilize the move-out webpage to be prepared for closing to avoid any potential issues and/or charges.
Graduating students: see the Commencement website and watch your email for details — Please be sure to visit the Commencement website and check your WFU email regularly for any Commencement-related emails.
This is the last WFU Should Know of the semester — wishing you the best for the summer!
Today’s issue of WFU Should Know is the last one for this semester. We will resume in August close to the start of the fall semester. We wish all our students — and soon-to-be graduates! — a happy summer!