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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

Wars without clear purpose erode presidential legacies

Despite public support in the U.S. for deposing Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump is unlikely to find that level of support for fighting an actual war in that country. If American troops are sent in by Trump and deaths mount, even a president deemed virtually untouchable by scandal and failure could find himself finally paying a political price for his decisions, writes politics and internationanl affairs professor Will Walldorf.

January 14, 2026

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Religious colleges are booming. Why?

Many American colleges are elevating discussions of character. Wake Forest University has developed the Educating Character Initiative, a national network of colleges committed to putting character at the center of curriculum. Much of this work is designed to provide training, benchmarks, and structural support for institutions developing character-focused programs. Examples of these resources include workshops to define program outcomes and establish evaluative measures, including perception and impact surveys as well as instruments to assess content mastery and recall.

January 13, 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