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Ten seniors named WF Fellows

Ten seniors have been named Wake Forest Fellows and will work in the President’s Office, Information Systems, University Advancement and in other offices for the next year. This is the third year that a select group of seniors has been selected as Fellows to […]


Provost search committee appointed

Wake Forest has named an interim provost and formed a search committee to seek a replacement for Provost Jill Tiefenthaler. Tiefenthaler was named president of Colorado College in Colorado Springs earlier this month. Her resignation as provost will be effective June 30. President Nathan O. […]


Wake Forest Road closing

The Special Olympics will be held on campus again on April 26 – 28. Events will take place in Kentner Stadium from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wake Forest Road will be closed beside Kentner Stadium. Traffic will be rerouted through parking lot W (the […]


Mathematics’ Kirkman wins service award

Longtime mathematics professor Ellen Kirkman has received an award for outstanding service from the Mathematical Association of America. Kirkman received the MAA’s Southeastern Section Distinguished Service Award. She was recognized for her long service to Wake Forest and to the MAA. The MAA’s Southeastern […]


The real inside couple of DC

In a wide-ranging conversation, journalists Al Hunt (’65) and Judy Woodruff talked about politics and government, working and raising a family in Washington, D.C., the rise of social media and the decline of traditional journalism, and the increasingly partisan, bitter style of politics, during an […]

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‘Losing to Win:’ Race and college athletics

Scholars, journalists, coaches, athletes, and athletic administrators will examine the complex racial issues affecting intercollegiate athletics during a major conference at Wake Forest April 13 and 14. The conference, “Losing to Win,” will be held in the Benson University Center. It is free and open […]

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