Events

Wednesday, April 24

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...

Workday & Adaptive Insights Open Lab - FY20 Salary Administration and Budget

FY20 Salary Administration and Budget Open Labs HR and Budget will be available to assist with Workday and Adaptive Insights questions and assist with...

 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...

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...

Google Mail and Calendar Tips & Tricks

Please join us for this fun, informal session, where we'll show you great ways to improve how you use your Google Mail and Calendar. Topics we'll cover...

Lian Najami. First Arab-Israeli Rhodes Scholar

"Shared Existence" 12:00 pm (noon)– 12:45 pm. “Life in Israel with Lian: Minorities and Shared Existence.” Pugh Auditorium. Open to the public. 2:45 –...

Safe Zone Lunch and Learn

Join the LGBTQ Center for our Safe Zone Lunch and Learn Series—you bring your lunch, we will provide dessert and dialogue! Each session will feature a...

Assessing Mastery of Student Learning: Strategies for Departments and Programs of Study

What have students actually learned when they complete a program of study? Do they know, can they do, all the things we think they can? Have they...

"Three Undergraduate Honors Theses Presentations"

This week's Physics Department Colloquium will consist of three of our Physics Honors Theses Presentations. Our presenters this week will be: Jacquelyn...

Global Food Committee (GFC)

The WFU Global Food Committee is a resource that brings together WFU students, faculty and staff, along with Harvest Table Culinary Group, our WFU dining...

Wellbeing Wednesday

Wellbeing Wednesdays is a program initiative that allows for WFU community to (faculty, students, and staff) experience a new way to wellbeing by offering...

Breaking Down Barriers Through Medical Spanish Education

Join us in our second Medical Spanish guest lecture this semester. Tiffany Shin, MD, from the Wake Forest School of Medicine, will talk about her experience...

C2C: Community with Dr. José Villalba

A seated dinner with a moderated conversation provided by Dr. José Villalba Topic: Community For additional information about Wake Forest's movement to...

Table at Tates  (W-S MBA Info Meetup)

Are you a working professional and considering an MBA from the Wake Forest School of Business? Meet with Kevin Bender, Executive Director of the Evening MBA...

Basic Leatherwork Workshop

In this WakerSpace Workshop, we will learn some of the basic techniques of leatherwork, including cutting, casing, punching, and stitching, as well as how to...

 We Want To Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching

Dr. Love’s talk will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing ourselves to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom, as opposed to...

Senior Send Off

Time to celebrate our seniors: their accomplishments, their friendships, and their last year at Wake! This is one last hurrah for our seniors to remember all...

Wednesday, April 24