Hollywood TV writer, producer speaking at Wake Forest tonight
At 6 p.m. today, Wake Forest University’s Center for Research, Engagement and Collaboration in African American Life, or RECAAL, will host its first in-person lecture for its Black Entrepreneurs, Innovators & Business Leaders Series.Categories: Happening at Wake
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On Feb. 17 during the annual Founders’ Day Convocation at Wake Forest University, President Susan R. Wente asked what it means to be a founder while challenging the institution’s faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends to become founders.
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On Saturday, Wake Forest University senior Zoe Chamberlin will read to area children during the annual MLK Read-In Day sponsored by WFU, Winston-Salem State University and HandsOn NWNC.
Wake Forest computer science professor Sarra Alqahtani answers questions about QR codes, cybercrime and how to keep your personal information safe.
Thanks to John and Libby Reece, the Wake Forest Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art is getting a new name and, with a generous gift, a lot of love as well.
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The Wake Forest University Theatre will continue its season with "John Proctor is the Villain" by Kimberly Belflower. The play will be directed by Professor of Acting & Directing in Theatre Sharon Andrews.