WFU in the news: Jan. 22-28, 2024
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications teamCategories: University Announcements
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications teamCategories: University Announcements
Wake Forest is a recipient of one of the first-ever US. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engine (NSF Engines) awards in partnership with educational institutions and other organizations across the region.Categories: University Announcements
AZAD, a multimedia theatrical experience written by Syrian-Armenian-American theater and film artist Sona Tatoyan, will be performed on Thursday, Feb. 1 on the Tedford Stage in Scales Fine Arts Center.Categories: Happening at Wake
Wake Forest University will host TEDxWakeForestU, an independently organized event licensed by TED, on Thursday, Feb. 8 from 5-7 p.m. in Wait Chapel.Categories: Happening at Wake, University Announcements
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications teamCategories: University Announcements
Senior Rute Ayalew and Assistant Director of Advocacy and Social Justice Deb Marke have been named Wake Forest University's 2024 Martin Luther King Jr. “Building the Dream” award winners.Categories: University Announcements
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications teamCategories: University Announcements
Thirty-seven student-acquired artworks spanning six decades will be displayed in Hanes Gallery this spring. The exhibit, “Of the Times,” opens Jan. 19 and runs through March 31.Categories: Arts & Culture, Happening at Wake
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications teamCategories: University Announcements
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications teamCategories: University Announcements