Stories this week at Wake Forest
December 3, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Community, Events
ART IN THE PUBLIC EYE Public art sculptures by students in Wake Forest’s intermediate sculpture class are now scattered around campus. Ranging from an oversized half-buried book in front of the library to a steel, aluminum and copper figure called “Molting” beside Luter Residence Hall, […]
WFU Anthropology Museum to Discount Unusual Gifts
November 30, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology will hold its annual holiday sale Dec. 1-24. Handcrafted jewelry, toys, masks, dolls and other unusual holiday gifts from places such as Indonesia, China, India, Africa and the American Southwest will be sold at a 10 percent discount. The […]
WFU to Present Holiday Choral Concert
November 17, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Events
Wake Forest University’s annual holiday choral concert will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, in Brendle Recital Hall. Directed by Brian Gorelick, three Wake Forest choirs will present an hour of carols and seasonal selections. The choirs, beginning with the Choral Union, will […]
WFU Jazz Ensemble to Give Fall Concert
November 13, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Events
Wake Forest University’s jazz ensemble will perform Thursday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. Admission is free. Conducted by C. Kevin Bowen, director of bands, the 20-member student ensemble will present a program of jazz tunes that includes Bill Reddie’s “Channel One […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest
November 12, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Events, Speakers
THE BUSINESS OF TRANSLATING The importance of foreign language in business will be among the topics discussed during a workshop on cross-cultural communication and the translation of foreign languages today, Nov. 12, at 4 p.m. in Tribble Hall’s DeTamble Auditorium. Among the panelists are: Michael […]
WFU Dance Concert to Feature Guest Choreographers
November 11, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Events
The 20-member Wake Forest University Dance Company will perform Nov. 19-21, at 8 p.m. in the Main Stage Theater of Scales Fine Arts Center. The dance concert will feature a contemporary ballet choreographed by Carol Johnson, a faculty member at the Academy of Dance […]
Flutist to Give Recital/Class at WFU
November 9, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Events
The Wake Forest University Department of Music will sponsor a mini-recital and master class with flutist Leone Buyse on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. Admission is free. Buyse’s program will include music by Grier, Loeb, Hoover, and Martinu. For the […]
WFDD Announces Record-Breaking Fall Campaign
November 6, 1998 | Arts & Culture, University Announcement
Listeners to WFDD, the National Public radio member station at Wake Forest University, pledged a record $257,211 during the station’s fall fundraising campaign that began Oct. 17 and ended Nov. 4. The total passed the previous record of $255,000 raised by WFDD (88.5 FM) in […]
Photographer Bill Bamberger to Speak at WFU
November 5, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers
Documentary photographer Bill Bamberger will give a lecture and slide presentation titled, “Closing: the Life and Death of an American Factory” on Thursday, Nov. 12, at Wake Forest University. The 8 p.m. talk will be held in Olin Physical Laboratory, Room 101. The lecture […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest
November 5, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Events, Speakers
FRITO-LAY EXEC WILL DISCUSS LEADERSHIP Steven S. Reinemund, chairman and chief executive officer of the Frito-Lay Co., will discuss “The Essence of Leadership” at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, in Benson University Center’s Pugh Auditorium. Reinemund’s talk will focus on the life of former […]
News Archives
Wake Forest in the News
Wake Forest regularly appears in media outlets around the world.