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linkhttps://police.wfu.edu/ calendar_today27-08-2010 18:56:15

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Winston-Salem PD (@cityofwspolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very proud of Sergeant Singletary for being selected as 1 of 25 young professionals to receive the Winston Under 40 Leadership Award 2023! Sgt Singletary even started his own nonprofit called A Heart for Change this year. We are grateful to have him as a part of the WSPD!

We are very proud of Sergeant Singletary for being selected as 1 of 25 young professionals to receive the Winston Under 40 Leadership Award 2023! Sgt Singletary even started his own nonprofit called A Heart for Change this year. We are grateful to have him as a part of the WSPD!
Wake Alert (@wakealert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WFU Police received a report of indecent exposure at an off-campus location and is asking the community to be aware. The incident occurred in a parking lot of Reynolda Village. More at wakealert.wfu.edu.

Susan R. Wente (@presidentwente) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wishing our students the very best as we begin final examinations. You are all capable of great things. I believe in you! #GoDeacs

Wishing our students the very best as we begin final examinations. You are all capable of great things. I believe in you! #GoDeacs
Speas Global Elem (@speasglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Feb. 23, 1960, a group of students from WSSU were joined by students from Wake Forest University to protest segregated lunch counters in Winston-Salem. The historic sit-in led to a desegregation agreement among local merchants later that spring. More here: journalnow.com/news/local/stu…

On Feb. 23, 1960, a group of students from <a href="/WSSURAMS/">WSSU</a> were joined by students from <a href="/WakeForest/">Wake Forest University</a> to protest segregated lunch counters in Winston-Salem. The historic sit-in led to a desegregation agreement among local merchants later that spring. More here: journalnow.com/news/local/stu…
Winston-Salem FD (@cityofwsfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asst. Chief A. Gray and Captain D. Emory with Wake Forest University graduate student team in the Master of Science Business Analytics program. This talented team worked with the department to develop a real-time incident dashboard for our fire stations. Building for our future! #WSFire

Asst. Chief A. Gray and Captain D. Emory with <a href="/WakeForest/">Wake Forest University</a> graduate student team in the Master of Science Business Analytics program. This talented team worked with the department to develop a real-time incident dashboard for our fire stations. Building for our future! #WSFire