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Associate librarian Hu Womack and seniors Nehemiah Rolle and Joe LeDuc have been named Wake Forest University’s 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. “Building the Dream” award winners for exemplify Dr. King's qualities and promoting diversity within the community.Categories: Campus Life, Experiential Learning, Pro Humanitate, University Announcements
In 2014, the University launched “Thrive,” a program to help students, faculty and staff develop the skills, knowledge and perspective to maintain a healthy, balanced life. Here is a review of recent wellbeing-related stories and a glimpse of what's ahead for 2015.
Former Demon Deacon assistant and current University of Denver head coach Bobby Muuss has been named the head men's soccer coach at Wake Forest University. "We're happy to welcome Bobby back to Wake Forest," said Athletics Director Ron Wellman.
Students are volunteering in Calcutta, India in the spirit of the University’s motto of Pro Humanitate, “for humanity,” by serving, teaching and using what they have learned to make the world better for everyone.