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President Wente visits Wake Forest classes
On Sept. 3, Wake Forest President Susan R. Wente took a seat in the EGR 211 Materials and Mechanics class at Wake Downtown to learn about the electronic conductivity of metals and semiconductors and get a student’s view of the academic experience at Wake Forest. “One of the foremost attractions of Wake Forest for me was…
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Maya Angelou Artist-in-Residence Award nominations open
Wake Forest University is accepting nominations for the newly established Maya Angelou Artist-in-Residence Award. The award will honor world-renowned artists who reflect Maya Angelou’s passions for creating, performing and teaching. The Maya Angelou Artist-in-Residence honor celebrates exceptional artists for combining achievement in the arts and a commitment to improving the human condition.
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Proposals funded: Alqahtani, Messier, Yazdani
Congratulations to Wake Forest faculty members Sarra Algahtani, Stephen Messier and Saami Yazdani on each of their funded research proposals.
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Faculty books: August 2021
View a list of books published by Wake Forest University faculty members in August 2021.
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Comings and goings: August 2021
See a list of employees who joined or left the University in August 2021.
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WFU Secrest Artists Series presents six artists for the 2021-22 season
The Wake Forest University Secrest Artists Series will be hosting six artists for the 2021-22 season. Wake Forest University and Medical School faculty, staff and retirees receive free admission for themselves and one guest to each Secrest Artists Series performance. Admission is free for WFU students with ID.
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Reflecting on Recent Campus and Community Events
Recent events on and near campus, including concerns about sexual assault policies, instances of racial profiling and a shooting at a high school near campus have caused unease in the Wake Forest community. Many community members have expressed concerns about safety and are asking for […]