Events

Tuesday, April 2

 Paper Roads: Cultural Exchange in the Age of Print

Paper was born in China sometime before the first century C.E. Over the next 1500 years it spread through Asia and across the Silk Road to the Middle East...

Nutrition Counseling

Are you struggling with healthy eating or need help managing your diabetes, high blood pressure, or cholesterol? Registered Dietitian, Christie Hunter, will...

UndocuPeers Training

UndocuPeers training serves as an entry point for staff members who want to be better equipped to support and work with undocumented students on our campus....

Exhibit: Children's Holidays in Japan

Japan has several holidays to celebrate children including Doll’s Day (Girl’s Day) in March and Children’s Day (Boy’s Day) in May. This mini-exhibit, curated...

Exhibit: Horses and the Human Experience

Over thousands of years, humans and horses have developed a unique partnership. Horses rely on humans for care, feeding, and protection. Humans rely on...

Objects of Power: The Material Culture of Contested Memory

What do historical events mean to communities today? How can different interpretations of the past be reconciled? What role do objects play in piecing...

Wellbeing Incentive- Biometric Screening

The 2019 Wellbeing Program is offering a $150 wellbeing incentive to faculty and staff enrolled in the University’s BlueCross BlueShield medical plan. One of...

Narrative Medicine Lunch & Learn

Narrative Medicine: Lunch & Learn is a monthly, informal workshop group to introduce any interested students, staff, and faculty (pre-health, liberal arts,...

Laser Cutter/Etcher Workshop

Join us at the WakerSpace for an introductory course where you'll learn how to use a Boss Laser cutter/etcher. You will receive safety training for the laser...

Own What's Next: Create a Plan for Your Personal and Professional Growth

In this workshop we'll look at the five key competencies for owning what's next for you both personally and professionally. We will discuss the importance of...

Business for Good: A Conversation with John Taft

As he has climbed to the top ranks of America’s wealth management and banking firms, John Taft has maintained a focus on the health of the broader society...

Diversity Education - Student Workshop Series

A series of workshops, facilitated by The Office of Diversity & Inclusion - Diversity Education, to provide student leaders with meaningful tools to further...

Performing the Archive

Performing the Archive Salon Screening and Roundtable Conversation with Lynn Book Dean Franco (HI) Wanda Balzano (WGS) Amy Catanzano (ENG, Creative...

Paint & Sip (with mocktails)

Unleash your creative side with Student Union's Paint & Sip! We provide all painting supplies and artist instructions. No art experience is needed. There...

C2C: "Food for Thought" Earth Week 2019

A seated dinner with a moderated conversation provided by The Office of Sustainability Topic: Food for Thought For additional information about Wake...

Fifth Third Securities Information Session

Come and join the Fifth Third Investment Banking team in Farrell Hall (Room 151) for an information session and hors d'oeuvres! This is a great chance to...

Science Café Presents "The Land"

The Land (2015) is a short documentary film about the nature of play, risk and hazard set in The Land, a Welsh "adventure” playground. At The Land children...

Tuesday Trivia: Decades Edition

Join Student Union as we take you through the decades for this fun evening! Compete against other teams to win the grand prize!

Tuesday, April 2