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April 1, 2004  |   Community, Events, Speakers, University Announcement

KIRBY HALL DEDICATION TODAY Two past chairmen and the current chairman of PepsiCo will join Calloway School students, faculty and staff as they dedicate Kirby Hall today at 4:30 p.m. The PepsiCo chairmen gave money to support the Calloway School expansion, and the bridge to […]

Attorney, former JAG officer to speak at WFU

March 31, 2004  |   Events, Speakers

As part of Wake Forest University’s Military Guest Speaker Program, John Stevens Berry, noted U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps officer for Chief Defense Counsel during the Vietnam War, will present two free, public lectures April 14. The first lecture, titled “A JAG Officer in […]

WFU Multicultural male summit features playwright James H. Chapmyn

March 30, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Wake Forest University’s third annual Multicultural Male Summit features a keynote performance by nationally-known playwright James H. Chapmyn of his original production “One Race, One People, One Peace” at 7 p.m. April 3 in Brendle Recital Hall in the university’s Scales Fine Arts Center. The […]

Expert to speak on U.S.-Mexican Democracy at WFU

March 22, 2004  |   Events, Speakers

Roderic Ai Camp, author and well-known analyst on Mexican and Latin American affairs, will give a lecture titled “Democracy North and South of the Border, Does National Identity Make a Difference?” at Wake Forest University April 1 at 7 p.m. in Worrell Professional Center’s courtroom-auditorium, […]

Award-winning author Orson Scott Card to speak at WFU

March 18, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Orson Scott Card, the prolific Triad writer best known for his science-fiction book “Ender’s Game,” will present the lecture “On Fostering Dialogue” at 7 p.m. March 23 in Wake Forest University’s Wait Chapel. The free, public event will be followed by a booksigning at the […]

Stories this week at WFU

March 18, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Athletics, Events, Media Advisory, Speakers

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CHAPEL BELLS AND BASKETBALL When the Wake Forest carillon plays this week, a special note will ring for the men’s basketball team. The university’s 48-bell Janet Jeffrey Carlile Harris carillon has one bell inscribed with a special dedication to the success of […]

Internationally-known priest Thomas Keating to speak at Wake Forest University

March 17, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, School of Divinity, Speakers

The Rev. Thomas Keating, a Cistercian Trappist priest, monk and former abbot, will lead a program April 5 to 6 in Wake Forest University’s Wait Chapel focused on “Prayer, Peace and Dialogue.” The program, sponsored by the Wake Forest Divinity School, is open to the […]

Expert on African health and healing to speak at WFU

March 14, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Steven Feierman, an expert on the history of health and healing in Africa, will present the Clonts Lecture in History March 21 at Wake Forest University. Feierman, professor of history and the sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania, will discuss “African Traditional Medicine […]

Stories this week at WFU

March 11, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers, Student

COACHTALK: THE RHETORIC OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL Following each game in the ACC Tournament this weekend, the media and fans will likely look to the coaches to explain their team’s victory or defeat. To help explain the coaches’ comments, the media can turn to a Wake […]

WFU panel to discuss free trade and human rights

March 10, 2004  |   Events, Speakers

How does free trade affect people around the world, especially when different cultures have different views of progress and poverty? A panel of Wake Forest University professors will address this and other issues related to free trade and human rights at a symposium March 24 […]

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