Reparations advocate David L. Horne will speak at WFU during King Day celebration
January 10, 2002 | Events, Speakers, University Announcement
Editor’s note: To arrange a phone interview in advance of David L. Horne’s appearance at Wake Forest, please contact the News Service. David L. Horne, a Pan African studies professor at California State University-Northridge and leading reparations advocate, will be the keynote speaker for Wake […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest University
January 10, 2002 | Community, Events, Student, University Announcement
WINTER EATING: DON’T EAT MORE, EAT MORE OFTEN— Preventing winter weight gain may be a challenge for many people, but when you eat can be just as important as what you eat, says Beverly Nesbit, a nutritionist in the health and exercise science department at […]
Wake Forest Unity and Hope theme year card sales raise $1,500 so far for the September 11 Fund
January 9, 2002 | University Announcement
Editor’s note: Please call the News Service to receive a color copy of the theme year logo via email. A thumbnail image of the logo is available at www.wfu.edu/unity/ Greeting cards featuring Wake Forest University’s Unity and Hope theme year logo are still on sale […]
Students travel to Costa Rica, Honduras and Mexico City for projects
January 2, 2002 | Student, University Announcement
Three Wake Forest University student groups are traveling to Costa Rica, Honduras and Mexico City to complete service projects. They will work with the disadvantaged, volunteering as tutors and helping with construction projects. Seventeen students from the Wake Forest Catholic Community will travel to Costa […]
WFU vice president elected to MCNC board of directors
January 1, 2002 | Faculty, University Announcement
John P. Anderson, vice president for finance and administration at Wake Forest University, has been elected to the MCNC board of directors. Anderson joined Wake Forest in 1984 as a vice president. He is also a professor of counselor education. Anderson serves on a […]
Founder of Wake Forest University Political Science Department dies in Winston-Salem at age 84
December 21, 2001 | Community, Faculty, University Announcement
Claud H. Richards Jr., a retired professor and founding chairman of the Wake Forest University Political Science Department, died Dec. 20 in Winston-Salem at age 84. He taught at the university from 1952 to 1985. A memorial service will be held in Winston-Salem on Dec. […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest University
December 14, 2001 | University Announcement
EXAMS END DEC. 15 Undergraduate exams end Dec. 15 and residence halls close for the holidays on Dec. 16. Spring semester classes begin Jan. 15 for students in the undergraduate College, Calloway School of Business and Accountancy, Graduate School of Arts and Science, and Divinity […]
WFU students turn Mexico City into ‘City of Joy’ for winter break service trip
December 12, 2001 | Student, University Announcement
A group of Wake Forest University students will travel to Mexico City on Dec. 27 as part of the Office of Volunteer Services’ annual City of Joy Scholars Program. The 11 students will volunteer for two weeks at the Hogar Pax y Alegria (Home […]
Stories this week at Wake Forest University
December 6, 2001 | Community, Events, School of Business, University Announcement
SINGING FOR THE SEASON Three Wake Forest choirs will present a free holiday concert at 8 p.m. tonight in Brendle Recital Hall. They will present an hour of carols and seasonal selections and will be joined by the Wake Forest Orchestra for part of the […]
WFU to continue Year of Unity and Hope in spring semester with speakers, films, forums and service projects
December 6, 2001 | Events, University Announcement
Wake Forest University will continue its “Year of Unity and Hope” theme year in the spring semester with a variety of educational programs and service projects. Events will include a film series and talks by Human Rights Watch’s Middle East director and a senior correspondent […]
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