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Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Wake Forest faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.

The Washington Post

So long, penny. The Treasury has officially stopped producing one-cent coins.

The problem is, most of those pennies don’t actually, you know, circulate. They sit in piggy banks and car consoles, cash register drawers and gutters, said Robert Whaples, an economics professor at Wake Forest University who since 2007 has led the charge among academics to ditch the penny. “Why do they get taken out of circulation? We won’t even waste our time to bring them back to the Coinstar or back to the grocery store,” Whaples said. “We won’t even reach down and pick up a penny we see on the sidewalk.”

Whaples shares more about the elimination of the penny on the WFU news experts page: “Why eliminating the penny makes sense.”

November 13, 2025

The Conversation

What is time? Rather than something that ‘flows,’ a philosopher suggests time is a psychological projection

“Human beings have been thinking about time for as long as we have records of humans thinking about anything at all,” writes philosophy professor Adrian Bardon. “The passage of time is inextricably bound up with how humans represent our own experiences. Our picture of the world is inseparable from the conditions under which we, as perceivers and thinkers, experience and understand the world. Any description of reality we come up with will unavoidably be infused with our perspective.”
This story was also published in the Houston Chronicle, the San Antonio Express-News, Yahoo! and dozens of other national news outlets.

November 12, 2025

Eib and Imboden receive NASPA Region III Research and Assessment Grant

Jackie Eib, associate director of integrative student services for online programs, and Matt Imboden, chief student and academic services officer, have received a NASPA Region III…

Eib and Imboden receive NASPA Region III Research and Assessment Grant

5 ways the Wake Forest community is helping combat food insecurity this holiday season

This holiday season, the Wake Forest community is embodying the spirit of Pro Humanitate by coming together to fight hunger across Winston-Salem and beyond. From…

5 ways the Wake Forest community is helping combat food insecurity this holiday season

Julie L. Groves receives Distinguished Risk Manager Award

The University Risk Management and Insurance Association (URMIA) has named  Julie L. Groves, director of risk management, as a recipient of the organization’s  Distinguished Risk…

Julie L. Groves receives Distinguished Risk Manager Award