Celebrating 140 years, the Carolina Classic Fair is the second largest agricultural fair in North Carolina. The 10-day annual fair features a world-class...
At Wake Forest, the ideal of ethical community engagement is part of a rich campus life. We foster productive collaboration with local, national and global...
This student-curated exhibit features fossil models, images, and reconstructions to tell the story of how human beings developed into the most unique species...
Día de Muertos is a festive time when families remember their dead and honor the continuity of life. The celebration has roots in both ancient pre-Hispanic...
The exhibit features contemporary artworks by the Etochime Harakbut Artist Collective that amplify Indigenous worldviews, specifically as they pertain to...
Featuring photographs from the Houck Medford Collection (Special Collections & Archives) and the WFU Art Department Print Collection
Special Collections &...
Steeped in ancient traditions, tea is consumed all over the world embodying unique characteristics within different cultures. Mindfulness is the practice of...
The purpose of APALSA study hall is to help foster community among APALSA members without adding to everyone’s busy schedule. Feel free to use APALSA Study...
Come join Student Union and Project Pumpkin for Tuesday Trivia! It will start at 7:00 in the Mag Room and will be a blast. Food and shirts will be sold.
Are you frustrated with your current grading system and interested in learning about alternative approaches? Let’s dive into Clark & Talbert’s book, Grading...
If you're curious about what Wake Forest University has to offer in terms of majors and minors, you've got to check out the Academic Fair! It's a one-stop...
The Ladies of Pi Omicron want to provide you with an opportunity to update your portfolios or begin your professional portfolio with a headshot! By doing so,...
Join the Humanities Institute and humanities faculty members for an informal celebration of the new semester. Enjoy refreshments while learning about how the...
Join us for the reception for The Wrinkled Hands of Time by Elaine Lu ('25)! Elaine combines Buddhist iconography with traditional Chinese painting and...
The Department of English invites you to join us for a film screening and discussion in celebration of Professor Eric G. Wilson's new book on John Boorman's...