New SG president begins work on new initiatives
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.Categories: Experiential Learning, University Announcements
Senior Abby Suggs, one of four students starring in the Wake Forest Theatre production of “Doubt,” talks about acting at Wake Forest and how the cast prepared for the play.
Senior Marcus Keeley, one of the more than 60 students who worked on the “Cuban Artists Books and Prints” exhibit, says the experience helped him “appreciate the cultural and artistic offerings of a nation that should proudly be called ‘neighbor.’”
Today’s college students bring higher expectations and greater anxiety than their parents faced when they started college, says the counseling center’s Johnne Armentrout.
With students at Wake Forest and at colleges nationwide moving to campus this week, Dedee DeLongpré Johnston, Wake Forest’s director of sustainability, offers suggestions for a “greener” move-in.
Eight students interested in careers serving others learned the challenges of helping the poor, the wrongly accused, and recent immigrants during internships at local nonprofit organizations this summer.