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Not the typical spring break

March 7, 2010  |   International, Pro Humanitate, Student, Wake Forest College

Instead of the usual spring break trip to the beach, sophomore Matthew King and junior Lexi McBride are leading a group of students to El Salvador to work in a dental clinic this week.

Student sparks nationwide effort to assist Haitians in Miami over Spring Break

March 5, 2010  |   International, Student

While many students may be taking a trip to the beach over Spring Break, more than a dozen Wake Forest University School of Law students will be helping Haitians obtain temporary legal status and U.S. work permits.

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The lessons of Chile: Strong central government lessens effects of earthquake

March 2, 2010  |   International, Research

The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Chile on Feb. 27 was many times more powerful than the one that struck Haiti two months ago, but Professor of Political Science Peter Siavelis says Chile has many advantages as it begins its recovery efforts.

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Building for tomorrow: Students join forces to build Ugandan schools

March 1, 2010  |   International, Pro Humanitate, Research

In the spirit of Pro Humanitate, a group of students have created a Wake Forest chapter of Building Tomorrow. The international non-profit organization raises money to build elementary schools in Uganda, where only 50 percent of the population completes primary school.

Professor waits to hear from Chile

February 28, 2010  |   Faculty, International

Professor Peter Siavelis, who used to live in Chile, is waiting to hear if former colleagues there are safe after a massive earthquake hit the country on Saturday. The University is not aware of any faculty or students who were in the country at the time of the earthquake.

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A ‘life-changing’ experience: How students can make the most out of studying abroad

February 26, 2010  |   International, Student

Whether in Venice or Vietnam, Steve Duke, director of the Center for International Studies, advises students to go beyond being tourists to interact in significant ways with those who live in the country they are visiting. Making cultural connections is what makes study abroad the most meaningful, he says.

Homegrown answers for Africa

February 15, 2010  |   International, Research

Associate Professor of Economics Sylvain Boko, an expert in economic development in Africa, worked with more than 20 other development experts for his newest book, “Back on Track: Sector-Led Growth in Africa and Implications for Development.” The book advocates a new approach to fight poverty in Africa from the inside out, rather than rely on outside financial assistance.

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Ringing in the Chinese New Year

February 9, 2010  |   Arts & Culture, International, Life on Campus

Wake Forest will celebrate the start of the Chinese New Year and the “Year of the Tiger” with several events on campus on Feb. 13.

University offers faculty and staff new option to support Haiti relief

February 8, 2010  |   Community, International, President, Pro Humanitate

In response to the continuing disaster in Haiti, Wake Forest is making it more convenient for faculty and staff to support relief efforts.

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Students gain insights into the lives of others through service trips

February 7, 2010  |   International, Student, Wake Forest College

In Santarem, one of the poorest regions of Brazil, children go to school for only half the day; the rest of the day, many have no place to go but the streets. Wake Forest students spent two weeks over winter break helping construct a community center to give these children a safe place.

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