February 2010 Staff News

Categories: University Announcements
Categories: University Announcements
On Feb. 23, 1960, a group of Wake Forest students walked into the Woolworth's in downtown Winston-Salem and joined students from Winston-Salem State Teachers College to protest segregated lunch counters. Twenty-one students were arrested that day — 10 white students from Wake Forest and 11 black students from Winston-Salem State. The students' non-violent protest, along with other protests in Winston-Salem, led to the desegregation of the city's restaurants and lunch counters on May 23 of that year.
Categories: Campus Life, Community Impact, Experiential Learning
Categories: Experiential Learning, University Announcements
Wake Forest University is bringing together business leaders, leading researchers, entrepreneurs and scholars for a two-day conference to address America's growing energy problem and to lay the groundwork for solutions. Columnist and best-selling author Thomas Friedman will deliver the conference's keynote address.
Categories: Environment & Sustainability, Research & Discovery
This week’s Wake Forest Marketing Summit will feature three international teams as well as six graduate and five undergraduate teams from across the U.S. Wake Forest’s MBA program among the best in world.
Categories: Global Wake Forest, University Announcements