ByteSize Learning helps kids learn to code, see how at IdeasCityWS
Imagine if elementary school-age kids could learn how to code a computer, create a video game, or adjust the tone, contrast or color in a photo.Categories: Happening at Wake
Imagine if elementary school-age kids could learn how to code a computer, create a video game, or adjust the tone, contrast or color in a photo.Categories: Happening at Wake
U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 Best Colleges guide ranked Wake Forest University 28th overall among 391 national universities.Categories: University Announcements
How are 18th century British explorer Captain Cook and 21st century blockchain connected? Find out at the IdeasCityWS Festival on Oct. 2 in downtown Winston-Salem.Categories: Community Impact, Happening at Wake
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & CommunicationsCategories: University Announcements
As the country remembers the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, ROTC cadets from Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State universities will join with community volunteers and first responders in a “Climb to Remember” to honor victims of the attack. Members of the media are invited to cover the event.Categories: Experiential Learning, Happening at Wake
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
Economics professor Tina Marsh Dalton weighs in on the economics of Covid-19 booster shotsCategories: Experts, Research & Discovery
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & CommunicationsCategories: University Announcements
Wake Forest University has been working to establish an African American Studies program for a few years. Last week’s launch of the program is timely given the country is experiencing increased racial tensions, states are passing stricter voting laws and virtually everybody is uttering the term “woke.”Categories: Experiential Learning, Inclusive Excellence, Research & Discovery
As the Biden administration faces a self-imposed Aug. 31 deadline to evacuate Americans, Afghan partners and NATO allies from Afghanistan after the collapse of that country’s government, U.S. foreign policy expert C. William Walldorf Jr. sees an opportunity to rethink how the United States approaches operations abroad.Categories: Experts, Research & Discovery