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WFU in the news: Aug. 22-28

August 30, 2022   |   Top Stories, Wake Forest in the News

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A cloudy forecast for political futures markets

August 12, 2022   |   Top Stories

Economics professor Koleman Strumpf explains why the future of the political futures markets is at risk and why it matters.

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WFU in the news: June 27-July 3

July 6, 2022   |   Top Stories, Wake Forest in the News

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WFU Expert: What does invasion of Ukraine mean for U.S foreign policy?

February 28, 2022   |   Top Stories

As the world witnesses widespread destruction and civilian casualties in Ukraine, WFU Professor C. William Walldorf, Jr. explains the international consequences of Russia’s attack and why Americans should care about what is happening. Is peace possible? Will sanctions work? 

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WFU in the news: Feb. 21-27

February 28, 2022   |   Wake Forest in the News

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Wake Forest’s premier art collection gets a new name and lots of love

February 14, 2022   |   Arts & Culture, For Alumni, For Parents, Humanities, Top Stories, Wake Forest College

Thanks to John and Libby Reece, the Wake Forest Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art is getting a new name and, with a generous gift, a lot of love as well.

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WFU in the news Jan. 31 – Feb. 6

February 8, 2022   |   Top Stories

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Wake Forest’s high student voter turnout gets awarded

December 8, 2021   |   Recognition, Staff, Student, Top Stories

For years, leaders in Wake Forest’s Office of Civic & Community Engagement (OCCE) have worked to engage students in the election process.

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WFU in the news: Nov. 29-Dec. 5

December 7, 2021   |   Top Stories, Wake Forest in the News

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Wait Chapel expands programming, strengthens community

December 2, 2021   |   Top Stories

Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University’s most iconic building, has hosted religious services, academic ceremonies, concerts, lectures, weddings and other events for more than 60 years. Jonathan Lee Walton, who joined the University in 2019 as Dean of the Divinity School and the inaugural Dean of Wait Chapel, is working diligently to ensure its continued relevance.

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