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Reaching out to Nicaraguan children

July 6, 2012  |   For Alumni, For Parents, International, Pro Humanitate, Scholars and Scientists, Student, Top Stories

Student volunteers from Wake Forest work with NicaHope in Nicaragua to help the approximately 500 children who live and work in an area of Managua called “La Chureca” — the city dump. The outreach has built lasting connections.

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New insight into the Amazon

June 19, 2012  |   For Alumni, For Parents, International, Research, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

The Western Amazon is an area of great biodiversity. But what was it like before European settlers arrived? “The pendulum swung from views that ‘people were nowhere’ to ‘people were everywhere,’ and we’ve shown they were both wrong,” said Miles Silman, director of the Center for Energy, Environment and Sustainability and professor of biology.

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Taking journalism overseas

May 11, 2012  |   For Alumni, For Parents, International, Recognition, Research, Student, Students Taking the Lead, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

A Wake Forest junior receives the school’s first grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Using multimedia, Yasmin Bendaas will document a vanishing tradition in Northern Algeria as a foreign correspondent. It’s a role journalists say is vanishing as well.

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Summer study in Haiti and Mexico

May 10, 2012  |   Admissions, For Alumni, For Parents, International, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Political science major Frank de Waegh and biology major Matthew Sechler will be conducting research abroad this summer as the first recipients of the Latin American and Latino Studies program’s Chauvenet Award.

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Off to Africa

May 8, 2012  |   Alumni, Arts & Culture, For Alumni, For Parents, International, Pro Humanitate, Student, Top Stories

Seven thousand eight hundred and forty-three miles. That’s how far a cappella singers in Chi Rho will be traveling for their spring mission tour this year. The student-run and directed ensemble has toured nationally and internationally — performing contemporary Christian pop, rock and traditional hymns and releasing 11 albums — since 1993.

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Goodwill and good health

April 30, 2012  |   For Alumni, For Parents, International, Recognition, School of Medicine, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Grace Wandell first dreamed of becoming an international representative when she was 7 years old. Her aspiration has come true. As a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, she will head to Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, this fall to earn a Masters Degree in Global Health.

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Scholars to explore Hispanic studies

April 19, 2012  |   Events, Faculty, For Alumni, For Parents, Humanities, International, Top Stories

The Department of Romance Languages is hosting a three-day Hispanic Transatlantic Studies symposium that will bring scholars from a variety of countries to campus to present cutting-edge research in history and the humanities.

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‘Children of Kabul’

April 13, 2012  |   Arts & Culture, Engaging in the Arts, For Alumni, For Parents, Graduate School, International, Pro Humanitate, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Starting at age seven, Wake Forest junior Jawad Wahabzada spent four years working eight hours a day as a child laborer in Afghanistan. He now lives 7,000 miles from his birth country, but he is telling the story about the children of Kabul.

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One Day Without Shoes

April 11, 2012  |   2012 Highlights: Life on Campus, Community, For Alumni, For Parents, International, Pro Humanitate, Student, Top Stories

On April 10, more than 180 students walked barefoot on Hearn Plaza and lined the Quad with paper feet to show support for children in sub-Saharan Africa who walk to school without shoes.

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Global issues on a local scale

March 22, 2012  |   Community, For Alumni, For Parents, International, Student, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Political science majors Kathryne Doria (’13) and Tamara Guillen (’12) witnessed first-hand how global issues shape local communities in Winston-Salem when they took Latino Political Behavior and Public Opinion, taught by assistant professor Betina Wilkinson.

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