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Mailing Address:
Residence Life and Housing
Post Office Box 7749
Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7749
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336.758.5185 |
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336.758.7777 |
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336.758.4686 |
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Matt Imboden
Residence Education Coordinator 
imbodemw@wfu.edu
Hello! My name is Matt Imboden and I am proud to serve the University and our office as the Coordinator of Residence Education. My roles include taking primary responsibility for the coordination of departmental training activities with our resident advisers and graduate hall directors, coordinating our undergraduate and graduate staff selection and placement processes, overseeing building level educational initiatives, managing the Resident Advising course during the fall semesters, and coordinating the Theme Housing program.
I am lucky enough to work directly with residents as an advisor for the Resident Student Association and National Residence Hall Honorary, and with our student staff in advising the Residence Life Advisory Board and the Theme Program Assistants.
I have been a part of the Wake Forest community in some form since the fall of 2002, when I entered the University as a freshman. I graduated up on the Quad in 2006 with a B.A. in English and Religion. In 2008, I received an M.A. from Wake Forest as well! I worked as a graduate assistant in the Wake Forest Conference Services office during the summers of 2006 and 2007. During the 2007 through 2008 academic year, I worked as a graduate hall director here in Residence Life & Housing. Hired in the summer of 2008, I am happy to be a member of the Residence Life team.
In my spare time I enjoy reading, sports (especially cheering on the Deacs), the arts, the outdoors, enjoying our beautiful campus, working with stained glass when I can find the space, and spending time with my wife Lauren and other family members.
My office number is Benson 109, and I hope that you will stop in to say hello sometime!
“So long as instruction and life do not merge in our colleges, so long as what the undergraduates do and what they are taught occupy two separate, air-tight compartments in their consciousness, so long will the college be ineffectual” ~Woodrow Wilson |