Commencement story ideas from Wake Forest
Carla Harris, vice chairman, managing director and senior client advisor at Morgan Stanley will deliver Wake Forest University’s commencement address on Monday, May 21. The ceremony will begin at 9 a.m. on Hearn Plaza.Categories: Happening at Wake
Savannah Baber, a Wake Forest University junior, is the University’s first recipient of the Morris Udall Scholarship, provided by the Morris and Stewart Udall Foundation.
The future of self-driving cars seemed all but inevitable until a fatal crash in Arizona last month prompted tech companies, automakers and lawmakers to pump the brakes.
Giving someone the “silent treatment” during courtship might not be the best strategy for romance. But, new research shows hoary bats fly with little or no echolocation at all as a possible mating-related behavior.
The WFU Awards and Recognitions briefs celebrate milestones of faculty, staff and students at Wake Forest.
Wake Forest University will host an Aging Re-Imagined Symposium 2.0: Meaning, Mind, Mobility and Mortality May 3-4.
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting has awarded a fellowship to Wake Forest University junior Kiley Price.
The WFU Awards and Recognitions briefs celebrate milestones of faculty, staff and students at Wake Forest.
Angela Harper (’17), a physics student already pursuing a master’s degree at the University of Cambridge as Wake Forest’s first Churchill Scholar, has been selected for the Gates Cambridge Scholarship to earn her Ph.D. at the distinguished British institution.
Bush delivered Wake Forest’s Commencement address in 2001 to 1,349 graduates, challenging them to live the University’s motto, Pro Humanitate (In Service to Humanity), long after graduation.