Careers get real in D.C.
Sixty-two undergrads with 19 different majors traveled to Washington this summer to learn the ins and outs of careers in banking, politics, real estate and more from 40 Wake Forest alumni who’ve settled in the nation’s capital.Categories: Alumni, Mentorship, Personal & Career Development
LENS@Wake Forest offers interactive classroom learning, hands-on work with community and campus partners, and more for high school students.
A new freshman residence hall planned for the south side of campus is one of many construction projects currently taking place on campus.
Bikes, hikes, huts and hostels are key ingredients of a global travel course for students to learn about different cultures, cuisines and physical activity.
Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest has reached the half-billion dollar mark two years earlier than projected.
When the Summer Management Program began in 1990, rising juniors and seniors wore big hair, big shoulder pads and big prints to class. While students today are wearing different styles, what hasn’t changed is how integrative the program is run.