Wake Forest’s Educating Character Initiative to grant an additional $10M to support character education across the U.S.
Wake Forest University’s Program for Leadership and Character will grant an additional $10 million to further help colleges and universities nationwide develop their own character education programs and initiatives.Categories: University Announcements
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This summer, 25 high school students from six Title I Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools are participating in the Wake Forest LEAP ( (Lab Experiences: Academics and Professions) program. Among them is Autumn Taylor, a 15-year-old rising junior at Glenn High School who loves building theater sets and dreams of becoming an architect or structural engineer. WF LEAP offers these students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on lab research experience while earning a paid internship. The goal is to increase the number of traditionally underrepresented youth and minorities in the STEM education pipeline.
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications team
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications team
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation has appointed Wake Forest University President Susan R. Wente to its Board of Directors.
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications team
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications team
Selected news clips courtesy of the Wake Forest News & Communications team
The Educating Character Initiative, a part of the Program for Leadership and Character at WFU, has awarded 41 grants of up to $50,000 to institutions nationwide.