Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson had a long and distinguished administrative career at Wake Forest. His positions included: Assistant Dean, Undergraduate College;...
While Royce and I are individual artists, parents, and alumni of Wake Forest University, this show is very much about painting. Painting offers parameters...
In 1999 Shakespeare scholar and director Ronald Watkins donated his papers to ZSR Special Collections. This gift came to Wake Forest largely through the...
American pop culture has had a recent fascination with African cultural objects. The record-breaking movie Black Panther was celebrated for its unique...
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...
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...
Since 2003, Hit the Bricks has been an annual fundraiser held by students to raise both money and awareness for the fight against cancer through the WFU...
Are you thinking about earning your MBA? Join Wake Forest School of Business staff for a casual conversation to learn more about our MBA programs offered in...
About Judaism 201 at WFU
Judaism 201 at WFU is an on-going Lunch and Learn series, which meets weekly on Thursdays from 12:30 - 1:30 pm in Benson 301. We...
The Safe Zone program is an in-depth, interactive presentation designed to educate Wake Forest faculty, staff, and students about the LGBTQ community....
This workshop (3 of 6 in the series) will focus on strategies for cleaning up data using tidyr and dplyr.
Session 4: Dealing with Dates & Times
Session 5:...
Zotero is a powerful open-source citations manager and research tool that integrates directly into the Firefox, Chrome or Safari web browser. Participants...
The pedagogical choices we make as instructors can have a major impact on the climate for learning in our classrooms. Join us as we explore instructional...
At the hundredth anniversary of Kurt Eisner's Bavarian Revolution and Republic, Al Gurganus (BA, '75) reads from his new biography of the Jewish socialist...
Public Talk by Dr. Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. For more information about the...
Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 5:00pm
Wake Downtown, Second Floor Atrium
Faculty from across the Humanities and STEM dare to discuss a keyword common among...
A brand new play opening “out of town” in Boston is Broadway bound! Or is it? Can a serious play with a heartfelt message bring in the big bucks or will is...