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WFU freshmen focus on politics, presidential election

August 3, 2004  |   Student

Many colleges and universities ask incoming students to read a selected book during the summer or watch a particular movie to prepare for discussions during orientation. Instead of a reading assignment, Wake Forest University students have been asked to closely follow the 2004 presidential race […]

Higher education back-to-school story ideas

July 22, 2004  |   Campus Life, Student

TECHNOLOGY HOUSE OPENS FALL 2004 Nine Wake Forest students will live in a house this academic year that has been equipped by the university’s Information Systems (IS) department with a variety of cutting-edge technology, including Lutron light dimmers, motorized window shades, high-speed wireless Internet connectivity […]

Students test new high-tech equipment in WFU’s Technology Quarters House

July 22, 2004  |   Campus Life, Student

Nine Wake Forest University students will experience high-tech living in a house this academic year that has been equipped by the university’s Information Systems (IS) department with some of the latest technology. The Technology Quarters house will allow the students to learn about new technology, […]

WFU students to participate in Freedom Summer 2004 internships

June 9, 2004  |   Community, Student

For more than two months this summer, 10 Wake Forest University students from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds will participate in an internship program designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original 1964 Freedom Summer and to renew an interest in the unfinished work […]

Stories this week at WFU

May 14, 2004  |   Commencement, Events, Student, University Announcement

CAMPUS PREPARES FOR COMMENCEMENT WITH COLIN L. POWELL Quad preparations began early this week for the university’s 162nd commencement ceremony May 17 with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell. Preparations will continue throughout the weekend. Media arrangements for the 9 a.m. outdoor event can be […]

Stories this week at WFU

May 7, 2004  |   Commencement, Events, Media Advisory, Student, University Announcement

MEDIA INFO FOR COLIN L. POWELL COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Members of the media are invited to cover Wake Forest’s commencement ceremony at 9 a.m. May 17, featuring U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell as speaker. Media arrangements will be distributed this week. Parking passes and media […]

Stories this week at WFU

April 22, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events, Speakers, Student

FROM THE HEADLINES: WFU PROFESSOR TO DISCUSS ‘BLAIR’S WAR’ David Coates, the Worrell Professor of Anglo-American Studies in the Wake Forest political science department and co-author of the recently released book “Blair’s War,” will discuss “Europe Today: Blair’s War” at 7 p.m. today in Pugh […]

WFU student named Truman Scholar

April 5, 2004  |   Recognition, Student

Wake Forest University junior Anjali Garg of Minnetonka, Minn., is among a distinguished group of undergraduates nationwide who have been named 2004 Truman Scholars by the Washington-based Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Garg is one of 77 students from 67 U.S. colleges and universities named […]

Lancaster Resident wins fourth place in WFU musical competition

March 25, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Recognition, Student

Violinist Morgan Brubaker, a Wake Forest University freshman, won fourth place in the 27th annual Christopher Giles and Lucille S. Harris Competitions in Musical Performance Feb. 28 at Wake Forest. Brubaker, a graduate of Hempfield High School in Landisville, is the daughter of Roger and […]

WFU showcases student artwork through May 17

March 24, 2004  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Student

Painting, sculptures, photographs, installations and digital media will be among the nearly 80 student works on display in Wake Forest University’s Annual Student Art Exhibition at the Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery April 22 – May 17. An opening reception for the juried exhibition […]

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