Events

Thursday, October 25

Annual Benefits Enrollment

Annual Benefits Enrollment for benefits-eligible faculty and staff will take place October 22-31, with benefit elections effective January 1 – December 31,...

Exhibit - Documenting Change at Wake Forest: Dr. Edwin Wilson’s Papers

Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administrative career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean, Undergraduate College;...

WFU Queer History Month

Join the LGBTQ Center and many campus partners in recognizing and celebrating Queer History Month at WFU! We have a variety of programs happening throughout...

Managing Up (Leadership)

This workshop will explore the art of building a strong professional relationship with your supervisor or manager. Attendees will learn what Managing Up...

TIAA One on One advice sessions

TIAA One-on-One Advice Sessions TIAA will be on campus for individual 30-minute consultations to discuss your retirement planning. Schedule an advice...

Tabletop Exhibit- Bible Versals

What exactly are versals? Often seen in ancient manuscripts, versals are large embellished letters with elaborate flourishes, curves and ornate patterns,...

Afro Pop!

American pop culture has had a recent fascination with African cultural objects. The record-breaking movie Black Panther was celebrated for its unique...

Faith: Five World Religions

Religion, belief, and faith are very personal and complex topics that affect the lives of people around the world and in North Carolina every day. This new...

Human Evolution: Hot Topics in Paleoanthropology

Our ancient ancestors first diverged from other primates around 7 million years ago. This student-curated exhibit features fossil models, images, and...

Stories of Humanity: Anthropology in North Carolina

Anthropology is the study of humans. It is a big topic, including everything from basic biology to complex cultures. The topic is so vast that...

Free Flu Shots

Stay healthy this flu season. Wake Forest University is sponsoring free flu shots for all faculty, staff, and retirees. Spouses and dependent children (who...

Lunch and Learn: Hiring International Faculty and Staff

Does your department hire international faculty and staff? Are you a campus stakeholder that works with international employees? If so, this lunch and learn...

Discover Training Workshop

This workshop will review how to submit book orders to the University Bookstore using the Follett Discover tool. PLEASE NOTE: Registration is required for...

New Ideas Series

Please join the Office of the Dean of the College for the “New Ideas” series. Come learn more about the engaging scholarship of our College colleagues. ...

AAUP meeting

Monthly meeting of the WFU chapter of the American Association of University Professors

Cyber Security Guest Speaker

As part of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Information Systems is pleased to host Tom Pace of Cylance. Tom is an adjunct professor and teaches a...

Data Bytes

Join the Digital Scholarship team in ZSR Library for an open conversation about data, digital scholarship, and any related topic. You bring the discussion,...

Red Flag Campaign: First Annual Relationship Games

Come out for the inagural Relationship Games-- you shouldn't have to think about your next MOVE in your relationships! Learn more about establishing and...

Pay What You Wish Thursdays Presented by Macy's

On this second of two special nights at the Museum, hours are extended and paid admission is waived as we invite the community into conversation around...

Philosophy Forum - Sonia Sikka

Sonia Sikka, professor of philosophy at the University of Ottawa, will speak on "Heidegger and the Question of Moral Relativism." Heidegger’s affirmation of...

Sistah Circle Family Pumpkin Party

Join us and bring your kids for some family fun pumpkin carving and painting!! Refreshments will be served. About Sistah Circle | Sistah Circle consists of...

International Education Week Key Note Speaker: Dr. Alaa Murabit

Dr. Alaa Murabit is a physician, one of 17 Global Sustainable Development Goal Advocates appointed by the UN Secretary General, and the youngest UN...

Student Showcase Recital

Featuring: Elizabeth Black, clarinet, Claire Griffin, violin, Will Hyland, piano, Sierra Leslie, soprano Alessandro Rizzi, piano and the Woodwind Quintet

The Wolves

Winner of the inaugural Relentless Award for Playwriting, as well as a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Drama, The Wolves provides a fresh look at the...

Thursday, October 25