To the Class of 2023: Listen to the deepest truth within yourselves
More than 2,000 graduates were honored at Wake Forest’s commencement ceremony on Hearn Plaza on May 15.Categories: University Announcements
More than 2,000 graduates were honored at Wake Forest’s commencement ceremony on Hearn Plaza on May 15.Categories: University Announcements
Wake Forest University will be closed to through traffic for its commencement ceremony on Monday, May 16, from 5:30 a.m. until the ceremony ends at around noon. Parking passes and commencement tickets are required to enter campus.Categories: Happening at Wake
The Pulitzer Center has selected junior Una Wilson as Wake Forest's 2023 Reporting Fellow. She will receive a $3000 stipend to report on the impact of community gardens on poor communities near Mumbai, India.Categories: Awards & Recognition
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & CommunicationsCategories: University Announcements
The Biden Administration is expected to propose a new set of regulatory limits on carbon emissions from fossil-fueled electric power plants. What's behind the new rules and the impact they may have?Categories: Experts
Wake Forest University has named Brian White its next vice president and general counsel beginning July 1. He will also serve as corporate secretary for the University.Categories: University Announcements
Seniors Ashley Peake and Malindi Whyte and chemistry doctoral candidate Scott Dawson have been awarded Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation. Categories: Awards & Recognition
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & CommunicationsCategories: University Announcements
During the Winston-Salem City Council meeting on May 1, Wake Forest University’s debaters, coaches and staff received a resolution by the City of Winston-Salem for their historic national title wins this year. Mayor Allen Joines issued the honor on behalf of the City Council and Mayor Pro Tem D.D. Adams presented the large, framed resolution to the team.Categories: Awards & Recognition
Abdou Lachgar, professor of chemistry at Wake Forest University, has been selected as a 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar for Namibia. Lachgar will conduct research and teach in the materials science department at the University of Namibia.Categories: Awards & Recognition