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Recycling Culture: Exhibit Opens

October 23, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology exhibit, “RE-NEWING: Recycling in a Shrinking World,” looks at how cultures recycle artifacts from other cultures to make new creations. The exhibit runs Nov. 3 to March 20 and includes objects from the museum’s African, Asian, Native […]

Stories this week at Wake Forest

October 22, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Speakers

Students Stage Vigil for Peace Wake Forest students are calling on the university community and others to gather on campus Thursday, Oct. 29, for a “Unite for Peace” vigil. The event, which will take place in Wait Chapel at 9 p.m., is intended to bring […]

Director Spike Lee to Speak at Wake Forest University

October 22, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Film director Spike Lee will speak at Wake Forest University on Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. in Wait Chapel. “An Evening with Spike Lee” is co-sponsored by the Wake Forest University Student Union and the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Tickets are $5 and […]

Cross-Cultural Communication Workshop at WFU

October 22, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Speakers

A workshop on cross-cultural communication and the translation and interpretation of foreign languages will take place at Wake Forest University on Thursday, Nov. 12. The workshop, which is free and open to the public, is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Tribble Hall’s […]

Wake Forest Show Explores Endurance as Art

October 21, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Events

“Endurance,” an exhibition documenting the work of 20th century visual and performance artists whose individual and collective works test physical and mental endurance, opened Oct. 19 at the Wake Forest University Fine Arts Gallery. A second exhibit, “Home Grown Cool: Recent Painting from Chicago,” […]

WFDD Experiencing Trouble with Antenna

October 21, 1998  |   Community, University Announcement

Radio station WFDD’s broadcast strength was unexpectedly reduced early Wednesday morning when it began having technical problems with its broadcast antenna. In the midst of an on-air fall fundraising campaign, WFDD is depending on a less powerful backup antenna to carry its signal until it […]

Medieval and Early Modern Studies Focus of Conference

October 21, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

A conference titled “Across Time and Space: Medieval and Early Modern Studies in a Global Context” will be held at Wake Forest University on Friday, Nov. 6. Conference sessions, which are free and open to the public, will focus on learning and teaching about medieval […]

WFU Offers Flute Fest

October 21, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Events

Wake Forest University’s annual flute fest concert will feature Wake Forest flute students and the Silver Wind Flute Choir, a professional ensemble, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, in Brendle Recital Hall. “Bad Girls,” a new work by Winston-Salem composer Doug Borwick, and Mendelssohn’s “Fingal’s […]

WFU Celebrates American Music Week

October 21, 1998  |   Arts & Culture, Events

To celebrate American Music Week, Wake Forest University will present two faculty concerts featuring music by American composers. On Monday, Nov. 2, Wake Forest music faculty will present a recital of American music at 8 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. With guest pianist Pamela Howland, […]

Journalists To Discuss Media’s Coverage of World Events

October 19, 1998  |   Events, Speakers

Journalists will discuss the media’s responsibility in covering world events on Monday, Nov. 9, at Wake Forest University. The Year of Globalization and Diversity event, which is free and public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Annenberg Forum (Room 111) in Carswell Hall. Panelists […]

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