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‘What Is Important and What is Right’

With great sadness and appreciation, Wake Forest acknowledges the passing of two giants in the University’s history: Weston Hatfield (’41) and Michael Farrell (P ’10). While these extraordinary leaders from different backgrounds and different eras may not have met, they shared a love for Wake […]


Thursdays at Byrum Center

The Provost and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at the Porter B. Byrum Welcome and Admissions Center on Nov. 1. A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that […]

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Two debates on campus this week

As the Election Day approaches, the Wake Forest campus continues to be a hotbed for political discussions. On Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 8-9:30 p.m., the Old Gold & Black student newspaper will hold a debate between the College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians in Brendle Recital […]

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Message about Hurricane Sandy

Dear Wake Forest community: As the East Coast braces for the impact of Hurricane Sandy, Wake Forest offers its support to students, alumni, parents, faculty and staff who have loved ones in affected areas. While Winston-Salem is outside the storm’s direct impact and those on […]


Procurement Office focuses on electronic waste

In conjunction with the Office of Sustainability , the Procurement Services Office would like to invite you to the screening of Terra Blight on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. in the Kulynych Auditorium in the Byrum Welcome Center. As our insatiable appetite for electronics […]

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Commencement speaker nominations open

Dear Wake Forest Community, As members of the Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee, we look forward to engaging graduating students and other members of the university community in the selection process of our 2013 Commencement speaker. As we begin this exciting task, we look to you […]


Dunn, Rogers to lead lecture series in Statesville

Dr. James M. Dunn and Melissa Rogers, professors with the School of Divinity, are the 2012 lecturers for the Davis Lectures Series in Statesville, N.C., on Oct. 28-30 at Grace Baptist Church. The topic will be “Confronting Church-State Controversies: Conversations about Faith and Freedom in […]


Young works with WFU musicians on recent events

Eileen Young, an instructor of clarinet, saxophone and woodwind ensembles in the department of music, recently engaged with students on two collaborative events: 1. As music director of the Salem Band, one of the nation’s oldest community bands (est. 1771), Young combined students from her […]


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