The Wake Forest Ethics Team qualified for the National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl following the eighth annual Southeast Regional Ethics Bowl competition on Nov. 12 in Clearwater, Fla. This was the first competition for the team.
Study abroad aids career path
At Wake Forest, more than 60 percent of students spend time visiting countries around the world. The University takes many steps to help students make the connections between their study abroad adventures and their personal strengths and career journey.
Categories: Experiential Learning, Global Wake Forest, University Announcements
Student Storyteller: Lessons from Ghana
In celebration of International Education Week, junior Cana Noel tells a story about her experiences in Accra, Ghana, and how the skills she developed abroad are helping her prepare for life after college.
Categories: Experiential Learning, Global Wake Forest, University Announcements
Entrepreneurs have the edge
Wake Forest's Center for Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship helps students move ideas into reality, as evidenced by Campus Cakes, a business that just passed ownership from one student group to another. Find out how Wake Forest is celebrating Global Entrepreneurship week.
Categories: Experiential Learning, University Announcements
Iron Chef dishes up food and fun
The Mag Room was full of the overwhelming aroma of delicious food well after its usual closing time recently as students, faculty and staff lined up for the Student Union and Aramark's fourth annual Iron Chef Competition last week.
Categories: Enrollment & Financial Aid, Experiential Learning, Happening at Wake, University Announcements
Student Leader: Roman Nelson
You might have met senior Roman Nelson when he was your guide for a campus tour, or you might have seen him on the field being crowned Homecoming King. But chances are best that you've seen him in a leadership role on campus, such as being the co-chair for Hit The Bricks this year.
Categories: Experiential Learning
Pro Humanitate: Service in Action
Senior Amy Liang is one of 20 students statewide to receive the Community Impact Student Award and a certificate of appreciation from Governor Bev Perdue for her work to combat hunger and homelessness. The award recognizes her volunteer efforts and her ability to inspire others to get involved.
Categories: Awards & Recognition, Community Impact, Experiential Learning, Pro Humanitate, University Announcements
An opportunity of a lifetime
Twelve Wake Forest choral students will join the Munich Symphony Orchestra and The Gloriae dei Cantores choir in performing Mozart’s 'Requiem' during Thursday's Secrest Artist Series event.
Categories: Arts & Culture, Experiential Learning, Happening at Wake, Research & Discovery, University Announcements
First-year students take the stage
Wake Forest University theatre recently completed a production of John Cariani’s “Almost, Maine.” What made the fall performance surprising? Of the 23 roles available, 11 of them were filled by first-year students.
Categories: Arts & Culture, Experiential Learning, Research & Discovery
‘Big Tent’ addresses racial prejudice
Talking about race can be challenging. Art professor David Finn, with the help of both Wake Forest and local high school students, is creating a space where people can learn to celebrate their differences.