WFU’s museum of anthropology hosts free family day
September 20, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology will host a Family Day called “Milagros: Symbols of Hope” at 10 a.m. Oct. 16. The event is free and open to the public. As part of the programming for the bilingual exhibit “Tokens of Thanks: Ex-votos from Brazil […]
Stories this week at WFU
September 16, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
WILL THE DEBATES HELP KERRY CLOSE THE GAP? — Maybe. Maybe not. “Debates tend to reinforce the poll narratives alive at the time,” says Allan Louden, expert in campaign rhetoric and political communication. “So if held today, the debates would reinforce Bush’s new found lead.” Louden, […]
Free Irish film series offered at Wake Forest
September 14, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
This fall, Wake Forest University’s women’s and gender studies program is sponsoring an Irish Film Series. The films, which are free and open to the public, are shown in Pugh Auditorium in Benson University Center. Sept. 15: “December Bride,” 8 p.m. A 1990 Thaddeus O’Sullivan […]
WFU remembers Sept. 11 with interfaith service
September 8, 2004 | Community, Events
Wake Forest University will hold an interfaith service of remembrance at noon Sept. 11 in Wait Chapel for victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. The simple service of silence, prayer and music will be led by the Rev. Becky Hartzog, the university’s associate chaplain, […]
Open forums on presidential search begin Sept. 8 on Reynolda Campus
September 1, 2004 | Community, Events, Media Advisory, University Announcement
Wake Forest University begins holding open forums Sept. 8 to discuss the university’s search for a successor to President Thomas K. Hearn Jr., who retires next summer. The university has scheduled four forums. Three will be held on Sept. 8, 14 and 23 at 4 […]
Anthropology museum highlights Asian culture for fall series of after-school program
August 30, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
This fall, Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology continues the “Exploring World Cultures” after-school programs for children in grades 1-5. This four-part series will highlight cultural activities of four different Asian countries. Programs are scheduled for Sept. 20, Oct. 4 and 18, and Nov. 8. […]
Reynolda Park, Lot Q walkway highlight WFU summer construction projects
August 18, 2004 | Campus Life, Community, University Announcement
A new park-like area beside Reynolda Hall and a walkway across Parking Lot Q that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act are two of the most noticeable summer construction projects that Wake Forest University students will see when they return for classes this month. […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 12, 2004 | Campus Life, Community, Events, Student
FRESHMEN MOVE IN — Beginning at 8 a.m. Aug. 18, Wake Forest freshmen will start moving into their residence halls. Orientation for approximately 1,100 new college students kicks off the following day and lasts until Aug. 24. Students will move in all day, but most arrive […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 5, 2004 | Campus Life, Community, Student, University Announcement
FALL SEMESTER BEGINS LATER THIS MONTH — Wake Forest’s undergraduates return to classes Aug. 25. Freshmen arrive for orientation on Aug. 18. Orientation will begin with freshmen moving into their residence halls, most of which are located in the southern area of the Reynolda Campus. With […]
WFU, Forsyth Public Library to host public debates with European youth
July 27, 2004 | Community, Events
To conclude its four-week program, the Southeast European Youth Leadership Institute (SEEYLI) will hold a series of public debates July 29. Hosted by the Center for International Studies and the Department of Communication at Wake Forest University, SEEYLI is an educational program funded by the […]
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