What’s ahead for the British monarchy?
Queen Elizabeth II was a symbol of national unity and purpose, said Worrell Professor of Politics and International Studies Mark Vail. And, that will be difficult to replace.Categories: Experts
Queen Elizabeth II was a symbol of national unity and purpose, said Worrell Professor of Politics and International Studies Mark Vail. And, that will be difficult to replace.Categories: Experts
The Secrest Artists Series will be hosting six artists for the 2021-22 season. All events begin at 7:30 p.m. Each event is usually accompanied by a pre-concert talk.Categories: Happening at Wake
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News and CommunicationsCategories: Research & Discovery
Wake Forest University economist Todd McFall, an expert on the business of sports, talks about the ongoing tension between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Categories: University Announcements
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Forbes magazine ranked Wake Forest University the top employer in North Carolina in its 2022 list of America’s Best Employers by State.Categories: Awards & Recognition
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Following approval by the Winston-Salem City Council this week, Wake Forest will move forward to name roads on the Reynolda Campus in honor of four trailblazing professors. Roads will be named for Elizabeth Phillips, Dolly McPherson, Marjorie “Marge” Crisp and Herman Eure. President Wente announced plans in July for the road names.Categories: University Announcements
Wake Forest will welcome nearly 1,400 first-year students on Wednesday, August 17. Categories: University Announcements
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