

Wake wonders: Inside the Lam Museum of Anthropology
Take a closer look at the Lam Museum of Anthropology with five things to know about this campus resource. The museum offers far more than most people realize. With free admission, rotating exhibits, and hands-on learning opportunities, it’s a campus resource that invites curiosity year-round.
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Volunteers needed for Lovefeast; donate to emergency fund
It’s a Wake Forest tradition to usher in the holidays with the Lovefeast, our annual candlelight service in Wait Chapel. Since 1965, we’ve gathered as a campus community for seasonal music,…
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Submit nominees for Medallion of Merit by Dec. 1
Each year, Wake Forest bestows its highest honor, the Medallion of Merit on a deserving member of the Wake Forest community. The Medallion is awarded during the annual Founders Day ceremony.…
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Wireless network maintenance scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 22
Beginning at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 22, Information Systems will be updating the software that controls Wake Forest University’s Wi-Fi network. While the maintenance window takes place between 5:30 and…
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Supporting our community
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, Wake Forest acknowledges the pain and suffering of those directly affected and of our community members with religious, cultural, and familial connections to the region. The…
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Ken Basch, executive director of Wake Forest Properties, to retire
Ken Basch, executive director of Wake Forest Properties, has announced his retirement from Wake Forest University as of December 31. Basch joined the University in February 2008, and since then, he…