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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.

winstonsalemtimes.com

What’s true—and what’s not—about the usefulness of working out in a weighted vest

While limited studies in the past have uncovered subtle benefits in muscular strength and improvements in balance, says Kristen Beavers, PhD, a research professor in the department of health and exercise science at Wake Forest University, these changes don’t necessarily lead to noticeable increases in muscle mass.

November 29, 2025

Phys.org

When students belong, they’re more likely to earn a degree

Students are more likely to attain their degree when they report a stronger sense of belonging in their first year of college, according to a new study by Wake Forest University psychology professor Shannon Brady. The findings are clear. “When students feel a part of their institution—supported by faculty, engaged in coursework and part of a broader community—their college outcomes are different,” said Brady, first author of the study.
This article also appeared in Money Control and Mirage News.

November 24, 2025

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

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