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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.

NBC News

Online bettors mint money on Elon Musk’s misses

“Markets like things where there’s a lot of news going on, and more than almost anyone I can think of, on any given day, there’s almost always something going on with Elon Musk,” said economics professor Koleman Strumpf, who studies prediction markets. Strumpf said that prediction markets convey different information than the traditional stock market, providing a kind of reality check on all forecasts. “What these markets potentially bring to the table is a pretty good disciplining device to people making claims.”

January 25, 2026

The Institute for Philosophy in Public Life

Why do people deny obvious things?

How can someone dismiss expertise but insist on having a surgeon when they need one? Why do some people cite research proving climate change but ignore the studies that defend genetically modified food? On this episode, philosophy professor Adrian Bardon helps explore denialism and inconsistency while trying to make sense of personal belief. “One of the main reasons why ambiguity is uncomfortable is that you don’t know where you belong if you don’t know what to believe,” Bardon said.

January 14, 2026

2025 Reynolda campus faculty book publications: December update

The following titles represent recently published works from current and retired Wake Forest faculty members. Spanning disciplines across the arts, humanities, sciences, and professional schools,…

2025 Reynolda campus faculty book publications: December update

Faculty and staff proposals funded, October 2025

Congratulations to the following Wake Forest faculty and staff members whose proposals were funded in October 2025.

Faculty and staff proposals funded, October 2025

Professor Megan Bennett launches ambitious SPICE-D study to address food insecurity

For nearly four years, Megan Bennett has served as an assistant professor in Health and Exercise Science at Wake Forest. Yet her commitment to public…

Professor Megan Bennett launches ambitious SPICE-D study to address food insecurity