Wake Forest’s annual Hit The Bricks fundraiser was record-breaking
Wake Forest University’s annual Hit the Bricks campaign was record-breaking this year, with more laps run or walked, more teams participating and more money raised than ever in the event’s 18-year history. Categories: Happening at Wake, Pro Humanitate, Transformative Giving
A new grant will provide hands-on opportunities for high school students in Forsyth County to explore STEM.
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & Communications
The Honesty Project, which launched in 2020 with a $4.4 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation, has awarded grants to 16 projects exploring the science of honesty and philosophical questions related to the virtue.
During Family Weekend, 135 students presented the findings of their mentored scholarship at Undergraduate Research Day.
On Thursday, Wake Forest students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends will once again Hit the Bricks at Hearn Plaza to raise money for the Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund.
After last year’s Presidential election, voter registration efforts slowed a bit on college campuses nationwide. But today during National Voter Registration Day, Wake Forest students will hit the ground running to get re-energized around voting.
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & Communications
Savannah Littlejohn, Landon Bradshaw and Jessica Mark have all benefited from tutoring in the past. So when they learned about Wake Forest’s Virtual Tutoring program, they didn’t hesitate to sign up.
Economics professor Mark Curtis researches the balance between green jobs and lost jobs – looking at the implications for U.S. workers in a low carbon economy.