Annual Benefits Enrollment for benefits-eligible faculty and staff and individuals eligible for ACA medical coverage will take place April 2-9.
You will...
Frame of Reference is a joint exhibition comprising drawings and sculptures by Robert Link and an installation by Caroline LeDuc (entitled We Attend to Each...
Our ancient ancestors first diverged from other primates around 7 million years ago. This student-curated exhibit features fossil models, images, and...
Japan is often seen as a high-tech society and an economic leader in industry and manufacturing. Though true, Japan is also a society that reflects on its...
Childbirth was a magical and religious act for ancient cultures of the Mediterranean. Necessary for life, but also dangerous, it was a time in women’s lives...
The School of Divinity Student Leadership Council (SLC) and student organization Women's Work invite you to join them for a LuLa Roe Pop-Up Party, where 15%...
Come lunch and learn during ZSR’s Digital Humanities Brown Bag series. Each session will offer an introduction to a digital tool through “hack and yack,”...
This course is not an introduction to Qualtrics. It is meant to demonstrate a set of methods of conducting Course Evalutations online via Qualtrics. These...
Taste of Asia is a 6-day event during the first week of April and April 14th for Asian Heritage Month. Each day will feature a food or dessert from an Asian...
In remembrance of what would have been Maya Angelou's 90th birthday and the 50th anniversary of MLK's assassination -- both falling on April 4th -- the WFU...
Are you thinking about earning your MBA? Meet Wake Forest School of Business staff for a drink and casual conversation to learn more about our MBA programs...
The entirety of human evolutionary history is written on our skin. Walking upright, catching lice, and spreading around the world, our human ancestors faced...