Stories this week at Wake Forest
April 8, 1999 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Community, Events, Research, Speakers
STUDENTS TAKE AFTERNOON PLUNGE INTO SERVICE WORK More than 100 students from various campus organizations will participate in WILD (Winston-Salem into the Lives of Deacs) today at 3 p.m. The community plunge is in honor of National Youth Service month. Students will volunteer at 12 […]
Anthropology museum offers summer camp for kids
April 7, 1999 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events
The 1999 Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology Summer Camps will offer children a glimpse of Middle Eastern cultures. Day campers will explore daily life in the Middle East and learn about the geography, history and food of the region. Camps meet the weeks of […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest
March 25, 1999 | Campus Life, Community, Events, Speakers
NOW VICE PRESIDENT TO VISIT CAMPUS Kim Gandy, the executive vice president of the National Organization for Women, will speak at Wake Forest at 7 p.m. March 30 in Benson University Center’s Pugh Auditiorium. She will address “The New Face of Civil Rights: The Shift […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest
March 18, 1999 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Speakers
INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE FOCUS OF TALK Roberta Lee, a physician with the University of Arizona’s integrative medicine program, will present, “Integrative Medicine: A New Perspective in Medical Care,” tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Scales Fine Arts Center, Room 102. Integrative medicine brings together conventional and […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest
March 4, 1999 | Campus Life, Community, Events, Speakers, Student
STUDENTS TAKE ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK While many college students spend Spring Break at the beach or at home enjoying Mom’s cooking, more than 60 Wake Forest students are helping with community service projects across the country. As part of Wake Alternative Break, a program established […]
Integrative Medicine, Healing Methods Focus of Events
March 3, 1999 | Community, Events, School of Medicine
Wake Forest University will host a Global Health Forum and a lecture on integrative medicine on Thursday, March 18, as part of health and aging month during the Year of Globalization and Diversity. The events are free and open to the public. The Global Health […]
Students Raise More Than $41,000 For Cancer Fund
February 24, 1999 | Community, Recognition, Student
Wake Forest University students ran, danced and flexed their muscles to raise $41,579 for the Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund Drive to help in the fight against cancer. Twenty-two Wake Forest student organizations participated in the annual drive that raises money for cancer treatment and research. […]
Wake Forest Music Department Hosts Competitions
February 8, 1999 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Community, Events
Wake Forest University’s 22nd annual Christopher Giles and Lucille S. Harris Competitions in Musical Performance will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, in Brendle Recital Hall. The music competitions, established by Paul and Sara Sinal, honor Christopher Giles, who taught piano at Wake Forest for 37 […]
Conference to Explore Technology Impact on Learning
January 25, 1999 | Community, Events, Research, Speakers
As educators nationwide are asking how much computers influence learning, Wake Forest University is presenting a conference to help them develop answers. The First Annual Congress on the Impact of Technology Upon Learning will be held at Wake Forest March 1-3. The university’s International Center […]
This week at Wake Forest
January 15, 1999 | Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Speakers
MAYA ANGELOU TO READ KING LETTER On Monday, Jan. 18, Maya Angelou will read King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” at 7 p.m. in Wait Chapel. Written by King in 1963 after he was arrested during a demonstration in Birmingham, the letter was later widely circulated […]
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