WFU receives $4.2 million to further study of human flourishing
What constitutes a life well lived? Wake Forest University professors are addressing this age-old question with the support of nearly $4.2 million in new research funding to study eudaimonia (yoo-dye-mo-NEE-uh)—Aristotle’s term for “flourishing.”
Wake Forest University will hold an interfaith service of prayer and remembrance to honor the victims and commemorate the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Tracy Clayton, writer, humorist, and co-host of the nationally recognized BuzzFeed podcast 'Another Round,' has been named the 2016-2017 Ida B. Wells Media Expert-in-Residence for the Anna Julia Cooper Center at Wake Forest University.
Even though the impact of Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to be minimal in Winston-Salem, Wake Forest University’s Emergency Manager August Vernon says it presents a timely reminder for students, faculty and staff to familiarize themselves with the University’s emergency notification system known as Wake Alert.
With its most diverse student body ever, the University has increased opportunities this year for incoming students – from 45 states and 24 countries – to cross cultural, political, racial and social boundaries.
More than 1,300 first-year students from 45 states and 24 countries moved into Wake Forest residence halls. In addition to mounds of luggage, students and their families brought excitement and anticipation for the coming year.
Wake Forest University will welcome the class of 2020 on Friday, Aug. 26. Members of the media are invited to attend new student move-in.
Peggy Noonan, columnist for The Wall Street Journal and the best-selling author of eight books on American politics, history and culture will speak at Wake Forest on Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall as part of the University's Voices of our Time series.
More than 1,300 first-year students will move into Wake Forest residence halls on Friday, Aug. 26. This class was admitted from the largest applicant pool in Wake Forest history – more than 14,000.
Communication Professor Allan Louden talks about Trump campaign shake ups and advertising.