Program at WFU Will Focus on India and Pakistan
October 26, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Events, International, Speakers
India and Pakistan will be the focus of a cross-cultural communication program at Wake Forest University on Sunday, Nov. 15. The program, “India and Pakistan: What They See and What We See,” will be from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Benson University Center’s Pugh […]
WFU to Celebrate Year of Globalization & Diversity
May 29, 1998 | Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Community, Events, International, Valuing Diversity
Wake Forest University will celebrate the “Year of Globalization and Diversity: Conflict or Harmony?” with a series of speakers, events and performances during the 1998-99 academic year. Through a variety of cultural and academic events, the year will explore the challenges of a more global […]
WFU to Host Amnesty International Conference
February 20, 1998 | Events, International, Speakers
Human rights activists from across the state will gather for Amnesty International’s 1998 state conference to be held at Wake Forest University Feb. 21-22. The international human rights organization will hold the conference to increase awareness of human rights issues. The conference is open to […]
WFU To Offer Lecture on Chinese Foreign Policy
April 3, 1997 | Events, International, Speakers
Guest lecturer Brantly Womack will discuss “The Basic Parameters of China’s Foreign Policy” at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, in Carswell Hall’s Annenberg Forum at Wake Forest University. Womack, professor of government and director of the East Asia Center at the University of Virginia, has […]
Scientists Present New Materials for Technology
July 8, 1996 | Events, International
Scientists from 26 countries will gather at Wake Forest University July 15-19 to present their latest findings on diamond and other materials that will replace silicon and other semiconductors in everything from computer chips and fiber optics to lasers and medical scanners. The 13th International […]
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