Advisory: AP incorrectly reports date of Bill Bradley’s visit to WFU
January 27, 2003 | Events, Media Advisory, Speakers, University Announcement
The Associated Press today incorrectly listed in their daybook that former U.S. senator and NBA standout Bill Bradley was speaking at Wake Forest University today, Jan. 27. Bradley, in fact, will give the university’s Founders’ Day Convocation address on Feb. 27 in Wait Chapel. AP […]
WFU Police investigating student’s taxi ride
January 22, 2003 | Community, Media Advisory, University Announcement
A student reported to Wake Forest University Police that he got into a taxi at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Jan. 19, and the unidentified driver refused to bring him directly back to campus. He caught the taxi after the Wake Forest men’s basketball game […]
WFU Police investigate indecent exposure incidents
January 22, 2003 | Community, Media Advisory, University Announcement
The Wake Forest University Police Department is investigating two separate incidents in which a man exposed himself to female university students on the Reynolda estate. The first incident occurred around 4:45 p.m. Jan. 20 near the boathouse behind Reynolda House, Museum of American Art. In […]
Stories this week at WFU
January 20, 2003 | Events, Media Advisory, Speakers
MEDIA Q&A WITH FORMER SENATOR, NBA STAR BILL BRADLEY – Former U.S. Senator and Basketball Hall of Fame member Bill Bradley will talk with the media prior to his address at Wake Forest’s Founders’ Day Convocation on Feb. 27. The brief press conference will be held […]
ADVISORY: WFU students volunteer abroad during winter break, depart next week
December 20, 2002 | Media Advisory
Editors’ Note: The News Service is closed Dec. 23 – 27. If you need to reach a member of the News Service staff during this time, contact University Police at 336-758-5591. During the winter break, nearly 50 Wake Forest University students will participate in international service […]
Advisory: Media invited to holiday events at WFU
November 27, 2002 | Events, Media Advisory
Several upcoming holiday events at Wake Forest University will provide print and broadcast media opportunities for holiday-related photographs, video and stories. The following is a brief summary of upcoming events. Contact the News Service for more information or to arrange coverage. “Advent Festival of Lessons […]
Media invited to cover two timely lectures at WFU Thursday
November 20, 2002 | Media Advisory, Speakers
Members of the media are invited to Wake Forest University for two lectures Thursday, Nov. 21, that feature well-known speakers addressing topics of national and international importance. The events are free and open to the public, and both speakers are available for interviews after the […]
Advisory: Media invited to Calloway School lecture by Krispy Kreme CFO today
November 14, 2002 | Events, Media Advisory, Speakers
Members of the media are invited to Wake Forest University today to hear Krispy Kreme’s chief financial officer discus his company’s plan for corporate responsibility. Randy Casstevens, chief financial officer of Krispy Kreme, will present “Krispy Kreme’s Recipe for Corporate Responsibility” at 11 a.m. today […]
Armed man robs student outside Palmer Residence Hall
November 7, 2002 | Media Advisory, University Announcement
An unidentified armed man robbed a male student outside Palmer Residence Hall shortly before midnight on Nov. 6. The student was not injured. University Police say the suspect may be the same unidentified man who robbed another student late at night on Oct. 17, near […]
Advisory: Islam expert Charles Kimball outlines religious warning signs
October 31, 2002 | Events, Media Advisory, Speakers
Internationally-known Islam expert and ordained Baptist minister Charles Kimball says religion can inspire people to their highest and noblest best — but it can also be used as justification for some of the most evil events in history. “When Religion Becomes Evil,” Kimball’s book published […]
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