Special Collections & Archives (Room 625, Z. Smith Reynolds Library) will be hosting a special photographic exhibit, with images of ZSR curated and selected...
Join us as we learn about Microsoft's latest version of Word! In this class we will explore the Word 2013 interface, as well as every command on the ribbon,...
The Safe Zone program is an in-depth, interactive presentation designed to educate Wake Forest faculty, staff, and students about the LGBTQ community....
Chairs share the rooms in which we live and work. These everyday objects hold our bodies in space while we sit or lounge, meeting design challenges and...
This new student-curated long-term exhibit demonstrates the remarkable amount of cultural diversity found in Africa by providing an in-depth examination of...
Spencer Finch graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in comparative literature from Hamilton College, then pursued an M.F.A. in sculpture from the Rhode...
This graduate and professional school fair is for all West Virginia University undergraduate students and alumni who are interested in learning more about...
What's New in Sakai 2.9 (30 mins)
The Sakai Team invites you to stop by for this 30 minute introduction to changes, updates, and new features in Sakai 2.9....
Got 15 minutes? Do you ever need to send out a simple questionnaire or survey? Would you like to poll your students or fellow faculty or staff about...
This course empowers Finance staff with appropriate licenses to fully utilize the Cognos tool to create ad hoc queries in order to answer questions from the...
Based on written essays and surveys from the entering 2014 class of first-year students, Dr. Aull will offer faculty insights into the “state of the state”...
Based on written essays and surveys from the entering 2014 class of first-year students, Dr. Aull will offer faculty insights into the “state of the state”...
What's New in Sakai 2.9 (30 mins)
The Sakai Team invites you to stop by for this 30 minute introduction to changes, updates, and new features in Sakai 2.9....
The Middle East and South Asia Studies Program will be hosting a Film Festival starting with the screening of the film The Jews of Egypt, by Amir Ramses.
This moderated discussion serves as the kick-off of a semester-long series on the challenges and realities of feeding the world.
Panelists will provide...