Events

Monday, January 20

Motherwell: product. placement.

This exhibition will focus on the collages and collage-prints of Robert Motherwell which employ the material and visual elements of product packaging and...

Draft Your Future and Apply Here

The Office of Residence Life and Housing believes the Resident Adviser (RA) position is the premier leadership position on our campus and we are looking for...

Racial Equity Institute (REI) Workshop

Consultants from Greensboro's Racial Equity Institute (REI) will be presenting a 3-hour workshop on their signature Groundwater Approach framework. REI's...

Real • Symbolic • Imaginary

The students of Professor LeighAnn Hallberg's Fall 2019 Intermediate Drawing Class have created works responding to Post-Structuralist Jacques Lacan’s...

Business & Breweries  (MBA Info Meetup)

We invite you to join other alumni, current and prospective students on Monday evenings for our Breweries and Business series at multiple breweries in...

CLT MBA GMAT Test Prep

It's never too soon to start preparing for the GMAT! Join us for an in-person preparatory session to gain test insights, review GMAT questions, and learn...

lbram X. Kendi is Professor of History and International Relations and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. He is a frequent public speaker who speaks with great expertise and compassion about the findings of his book and how they can fit into the national conversation on racial and social justice. Kendi has published numerous academic essays as well as op-eds in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time, The Guardian, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. He is also the author of the award-winning book, The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965-1972. In 2018, he was named a columnist for a new vertical of The Atlantic focusing on ideas, opinion, and political and cultural commentary.

Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University are partnering again this year to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with events...

Monday, January 20