Events Archive

WFU presents two senior recitals

March 23, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Student

In April, the Wake Forest University music department will highlight the musicianship of two Wake Forest students in their senior recitals. Each recital will be held in Brendle Recital Hall in Scales Fine Arts Center at Wake Forest, and admission is free. On April 3, […]

Expert to speak on U.S.-Mexican Democracy at WFU

March 22, 2004  |   Events, Speakers

Roderic Ai Camp, author and well-known analyst on Mexican and Latin American affairs, will give a lecture titled “Democracy North and South of the Border, Does National Identity Make a Difference?” at Wake Forest University April 1 at 7 p.m. in Worrell Professional Center’s courtroom-auditorium, […]

WFU theatre presents The Musical “Into the Woods”

March 22, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Wake Forest University Theatre will present their largest production of the year with Stephen Sondheim’s and James Lapine’s musical “Into the Woods” April 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Wake Forest University’s MainStage Theatre in Scales Fine Arts Center. Evening performances will be held April […]

Award-winning author Orson Scott Card to speak at WFU

March 18, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Orson Scott Card, the prolific Triad writer best known for his science-fiction book “Ender’s Game,” will present the lecture “On Fostering Dialogue” at 7 p.m. March 23 in Wake Forest University’s Wait Chapel. The free, public event will be followed by a booksigning at the […]

WFU April Calendar of Events

March 18, 2004  |   Events

Through May 22 “Images for Eternity: West Mexican Tomb Figures.” Museum of Anthropology. Exhibit focusing on the cultural heritage of the people of West Mexico. Includes 66 burial objects, including authentic ceramic figures, carved shells and stone pieces created by West Mexican artisans more than […]

Stories this week at WFU

March 18, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Athletics, Events, Media Advisory, Speakers

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CHAPEL BELLS AND BASKETBALL When the Wake Forest carillon plays this week, a special note will ring for the men’s basketball team. The university’s 48-bell Janet Jeffrey Carlile Harris carillon has one bell inscribed with a special dedication to the success of […]

Internationally-known priest Thomas Keating to speak at Wake Forest University

March 17, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, School of Divinity, Speakers

The Rev. Thomas Keating, a Cistercian Trappist priest, monk and former abbot, will lead a program April 5 to 6 in Wake Forest University’s Wait Chapel focused on “Prayer, Peace and Dialogue.” The program, sponsored by the Wake Forest Divinity School, is open to the […]

WFU musicians to perform ‘Unheard Beethoven’

March 15, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Wake Forest University Department of Music will present “The Unheard Beethoven,” a concert featuring performances of Ludwig van Beethoven’s rarely performed music, March 28 at 3 p.m. in Scales Fine Arts Center’s Brendle Recital Hall. Admission to the concert is free. David Levy, Wake […]

Expert on African health and healing to speak at WFU

March 14, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Steven Feierman, an expert on the history of health and healing in Africa, will present the Clonts Lecture in History March 21 at Wake Forest University. Feierman, professor of history and the sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania, will discuss “African Traditional Medicine […]

Lecture on warriors, shamans and athletes at WFU anthropology museum

March 12, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events

Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology will present a free lecture titled “Warriors, Shamans and Athletes: The Ballgame in Western Mexico” March 25 at 7:30 p.m. The lecture, which will be given by Michael Whittington from the Mint Museum of Art, is a featured program […]

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