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WFU’s Collegium Musicum to present music from the English Renaissance

March 20, 2002  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Wake Forest University Collegium Musicum vocal and instrumental ensembles will present “Music of England from the Tudor and Stuart Eras” at 8 p.m. on April 16 in Brendle Recital Hall. The program will feature English choral music from the end of the 16th and […]

Quintessential winds to perform Mozart, Dvorak at WFU

March 19, 2002  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Quintessential Winds, a student ensemble, will perform at 8 p.m. on April 11 in Brendle Recital Hall at Wake Forest University. Admission is free. The ensemble, coached by Wake Forest music lecturer Kathryn Levy, will perform music by Darius Milhaud, Mozart and Dvorák. The […]

Wake Forest students to prepare banquet for campus food service employees

March 19, 2002  |   Community, Events, Staff, Student

Homerun, a Wake Forest University student volunteer organization, will host an appreciation banquet for more than 100 Aramark Campus Dining Service employees on March 24 at 6 p.m. on the Magnolia Court. Homerun prepares and delivers approximately 80 meals each week through referrals from the […]

Wake Forest panel to discuss civil liberties in wake of Sept. 11 attacks March 26

March 19, 2002  |   Events, Speakers

With privacy issues raised by airport security and national identification cards in the headlines, three Wake Forest University professors will speak March 26 about how the terrorist acts of Sept. 11 have had lasting effects on civil liberties. The event is part of the university’s […]

Stories this week at Wake Forest University

March 15, 2002  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Media Advisory, Speakers, Student

WAKE FOREST CELEBRATES ST. PATTY’S — Irish poetry, music, dance and film will highlight Wake Forest’s Irish Festival March 16-21. The celebration begins on March 16 with the Irish Festival Community Day at Reynolda House, Museum of American Art (adjacent to the Wake Forest campus). The […]

Wake Forest to host symposium on German Moravians

March 15, 2002  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events

To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Wachovia Settlement, the Wake Forest University history department is sponsoring a symposium on April 4-6 exploring the influence of German Moravians. The Moravians’ Wachovia Settlement was located in what is now Forsyth County. The symposium is free […]

University of New Mexico president joining Wake Forest as provost

March 14, 2002  |   Faculty, Provost, University Announcement

Wake Forest University has appointed William C. Gordon as the university’s new provost. A Wake Forest graduate, Gordon is president of the University of New Mexico. In his new position, which is effective Sept. 1, Gordon will serve as Wake Forest’s chief academic officer […]

Public invited to see AIDS Memorial Quilt at WFU

March 13, 2002  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events

Panels from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display at Wake Forest University March 26-31 at the Hanes Fine Art Gallery. Twenty-four sections of the quilt, including some that were created in memory of former Triad residents, will be shown in the […]

‘Coachtalk’ gives teams ‘second season,’justifies wins and losses at NCAA Tournament

March 12, 2002  |   Faculty, Research, Speakers

Whether they win or lose in the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, the coaches there will follow predictable patterns in what they say after the game, according to a Wake Forest University professor. He calls it coachtalk. “After a while, if you listen to […]

Earthsave founder to speak at WFU

March 12, 2002  |   Events, Research, Speakers, University Announcement

Howard Lyman, the president of EarthSave International, will speak at Wake Forest University March 21. His talk, “Mad Cow Disease: Food, Health and Our Planet,” will begin at 8 p.m. in Benson University Center’s Pugh Auditorium. The event is sponsored by Wake Forest’s health and […]

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