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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.

USA Today

‘Fruit Love Island’ goes viral, raises big questions about AI ethics

A new AI TikTok video series, “Fruit Love Island,” is dominating social media. Woody Hood, director of critical and creative media and film and media studies, said the series is a culmination of fun, pleasure and poison, an “inevitable” amid the height of AI-generated content. “Even going back to claymation in films, we were laughing. That was part of the enjoyment of that stuff, too, going, ‘Okay, there are limits on this, but claymation is charming because it has physics to it,'” Hood said. “Digital, I don’t know. It seems less charming when it glitches out.”

March 30, 2026

The Conversation

Trump risks falling in to the ‘asymmetric resolve’ trap in Iran − just as presidents before him did elsewhere

“Little has seemingly gone as Washington planned in the war against Iran.Trump, like other U.S. presidents before him, has fallen into what I call the trap of asymmetric resolve. In short, this occurs when a stronger power with less determination to fight starts a military conflict with a far weaker state that has near boundless determination to prevail. Victory for the strong becomes tough, even close to impossible,” writes politics and international affairs expert Will Walldorf.

This article was reprinted in more than 100 news outlets.

April 1, 2026

Former Director of Athletics Gene Hooks has passed away

The University recently learned that Gene Hooks passed away on Monday, April 6, 2026. Gene served the University for 36 years, retiring in 1992 as…

Former Director of Athletics Gene Hooks has passed away

Wake Forest launches initiative to grow and support marching band

Wake Forest is making a significant investment in the future of the Spirit of the Old Gold and Black marching band. The new initiative is…

Wake Forest launches initiative to grow and support marching band

Faculty continue leadership development through ACC Academic Leaders Network

Wake Forest continues its investment in faculty leadership development through participation in the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Leaders Network (ACC ALN), a selective, year-long fellowship…

Faculty continue leadership development through ACC Academic Leaders Network