Refuge for exam week

Z. Smith Reynolds Library provides much more than just coffee and study space in an effort to cut down on the stress level of students during exams.
Categories: Campus Life, Experiential Learning
Z. Smith Reynolds Library provides much more than just coffee and study space in an effort to cut down on the stress level of students during exams.
Categories: Campus Life, Experiential Learning
Jason Benetti, a third-year law student, hasn't let cerebral palsy derail his dream of being a sports announcer. Vision problems cause him to see the field separately in each eye, but he's overcome that to win praise for his work.
Categories: Athletics, Experiential Learning, University Announcements
Members of the Wake Forest community started the holiday season with ceremonies to light up the Quad, including a 12-foot Frasier Fir in the front of Reynolda Hall, and light a menorah on Manchester Plaza.
Categories: Happening at Wake
Colleges and universities nationwide are recruiting highly-qualified Chinese candidates to apply for admission. Some institutions, such as Wake Forest, are forming partnerships with each other and with Chinese organizations to help open doors between the two countries.
The 46th annual Christmas Lovefeast and Candlelight Service — the largest single lovefeast in North America — will be held Sunday in Wait Chapel. The service is free and open to the public. The service will include a message by Gail R. O’Day, dean of the School of Divinity.
Categories: Arts & Culture, Happening at Wake, University Announcements