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“Old will be replaced with new faster than ever,” predicted author, reporter and columnist Thomas Friedman at a special student event held in Wait Chapel as part of Wake Forest’s Face to Face Speaker Series on Nov.15.Categories: University Announcements
Internationally renowned author, reporter and columnist Thomas Friedman will join the Face to Face Speaker Forum for an evening of conversation with PBS NewsHour’s Nick Schifrin on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Wait Chapel.
Eighty-nine year old James Brown, wounded in battle while fighting behind enemy lines in the Korean War, has waited 70 years to be recognized as a United States veteran. Law students and professors working with Wake Forest University’s Veterans Legal Clinic have helped Brown with the long legal battle to correct his military record and restore his right to be buried with the American flag he fought for so many years ago.
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Wake Forest University politics professor John Dinan says several races in Tuesday’s North Carolina midterm elections will be worth watching. Outcomes of state house and senate races could significantly influence policymaking and judicial race winners could shift the balance of power on the state’s highest court.
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & Communications
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & Communications
Michael Schur, creator of the sitcom “The Good Place,” visited Wake Forest to talk with students, sit in on a philosophy class and participate in an open-to-the-public discussion. His visit was presented by Wake Forest’s Program for Leadership and Character.
Selected news clips courtesy of Wake Forest University News & Communications