Stories this week at Wake Forest University
EXAMS END DEC. 15
Undergraduate exams end Dec. 15 and residence halls close for the holidays on Dec. 16. Spring semester classes begin Jan. 15 for students in the undergraduate College, Calloway School of Business and Accountancy, Graduate School of Arts and Science, and Divinity School. Students in the Babcock Graduate School of Management and Wake Forest School of Law start classes Jan. 7.
NEWS SERVICE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS
The News Service and all administrative offices will be closed Dec. 24 – 28 and Jan. 1 for the holidays.
WFU THEME YEAR CARDS BENEFIT VICTIMS OF 9/11
Greeting cards featuring the student-designed logo for Wake Forest’s Year of Unity and Hope are on sale now in the College Book Store. The logo is a stained glass window of reds, blues and golds, with a candle flickering in the center. The theme year committee is encouraging the community to use the cards to send for the holidays, but since the cards are blank inside, they are also appropriate for any time of year. The cards cost $10 for a pack of 10 and all proceeds will go to the September 11 Fund set up by the United Way and the New York Community Foundation. This was made possible through donations from a local graphics firm and a paper supply company. The theme year committee hopes to raise at least $4,000 through sales of the cards. The Book Store will be open through Dec. 21. For more information on the theme year, contact Vanessa Willis at willisv@wfu.edu or 336-758-5237.
NEWS SERVICE WEB SITE HAS NEW LOOK
The News Service Web site has been redesigned with easier-to-read headlines and graphics. Visit it at www.wfu.edu/wfunews to see the latest Wake Forest stories, find expert sources, learn more about the News Service staff, or search the News Service archive back to 1996. Suggestions for the site? Contact the News Service at 336-758-5237.