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Categories: Alumni, Community Impact, Experiential Learning, Happening at Wake, Research & Discovery, University Announcements
Categories: Alumni, Community Impact, Experiential Learning, Happening at Wake, Research & Discovery, University Announcements
A recent report ranks Wake Forest highly according to its percentage of students studying abroad, affirming the importance of a close-knit campus community at home and abroad in light of recent terror attacks in Paris.
Categories: Awards & Recognition, Campus Life, Community Impact, Experiential Learning, Global Wake Forest, Pro Humanitate, University Announcements
Categories: Campus Life, Community Impact, Environment & Sustainability, Happening at Wake, Research & Discovery, University Announcements
Thanks to music professor and expert gamelan player Elizabeth Clendinning, Wake Forest is the owner of a rare, custom designed, hand-carved, hand-painted gamelan commissioned by the University and made in Bali.Categories: Arts & Culture, Community Impact, Experiential Learning, Research & Discovery
Categories: University Announcements
Wake Forest University has confirmed plans to offer undergraduate academic programs in Wake Forest Innovation Quarter, a division of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. The University has leased space in a former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company building adjacent to the planned home of the Wake Forest School of Medicine, to accommodate classrooms and laboratories for innovative undergraduate science programs.Categories: Community Impact, University Announcements
On Sept. 2, more than 1,000 people attended “The Flag: Navigating Southern Identity, Race and Symbolism,” a panel discussion in Wait Chapel hosted by Wake Forest’s Pro Humanitate Institute.Categories: Campus Life, Community Impact, Happening at Wake
On May 9, Wake Foresters from across the country worked together to fight childhood hunger on Pro Humanitate Day. Categories: Community Impact, Pro Humanitate, University Announcements
The campus community took a break from class and the work week to focus on wellbeing and service through painting. Some painted for relaxation, while others painted desks for local elementary school children.Categories: Alumni, Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Community Impact, Happening at Wake, Wellbeing
Wake Forest and the Winston-Salem community celebrated the legacy of Dr. Maya Angelou at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. The celebration was inspired by a Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies class project.Categories: Arts & Culture, Community Impact, Experiential Learning, Research & Discovery