This exhibition will focus on the collages and collage-prints of Robert Motherwell which employ the material and visual elements of product packaging and...
Join the Wake Forest Law Review for its annual symposium on January 31, 2020 at Wake Forest School of Law.
This year’s symposium will shed light on the...
To better meet the needs of our students, the University Counseling Center will be migrating to walk-in clinic hours for initial visits, beginning October...
The students of Professor LeighAnn Hallberg's Fall 2019 Intermediate Drawing Class have created works responding to Post-Structuralist Jacques Lacan’s...
Come out and meet Susie Lange, Assistant Director of Enrollment Management, to learn more about our leading programs and the application process. The Wake...
Artifacts, the objects humans make and use, are important sources for better understanding world history. Every person who ever lived has used objects, and...
Ahead of Jesmyn Ward's reading in Brendle Hall on Feb. 6, students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in reading groups to discuss her novel...
Advanced Registration required.
You are invited to join Kairos Earth’s Rev. Stephen Blackmer and Terésa Gardner in a new pilot project — Sacred Ground...
To better meet the needs of our students, the University Counseling Center will be migrating to walk-in clinic hours for initial visits, beginning October...
Join us at the WakerSpace for an informal instructor led painting workshop. Learn basic techniques and pick up tips for your work. All supplies will be...