Senior Andrew Collins studies global health issues
Andrew Collins’ classroom for studying global health issues this semester is Switzerland, where he is conducting research on environmental health issues with international health and development organizations.
Wake Forest’s ROTC program — which has experienced a significant growth in enrollment — is training the next generation of Army leaders.
Construction will begin soon on a new home for the Admissions and Welcome Center to accommodate the growing number of prospective students.
Darcy Delph (’09) is one of six recent graduates who are serving as Wake Forest Fellows in various University departments this year and getting an inside look at higher education.
Several professors are using iClickers in their classrooms to create an interactive learning environment and get instant feedback to make sure that students are understanding difficult concepts.
Instead of commuting to campus and searching for parking spaces, students can soon “Ride the Wake” from local apartment complexes and leave their cars at home.
Student Government President Meghan Haenn (’10) has several goals for the year, including integrating Pro Humanitate more into students’ lives, improving academic advising, and having more fun events on campus.