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Writer whose memoir inspired ‘BlacKkKlansman’ to speak in Wait Chapel
Categories: Happening at WakeRon Stallworth, a police detective whose memoir inspired a blockbuster Spike Lee film, will deliver the Black History Month keynote address at Wake Forest University.
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Richmond dean to speak on the “Classics, White Supremacy, and the search for a New Commons”
Categories: University AnnouncementsPatrice Rankine, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Richmond, will speak on “Caught in the Act: The Classics, White Supremacy, and the Search for a New Commons” on Feb. 7. His will be the third guest lecture in the series “The Classics beyond Europe.”
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WFU Wellbeing Center announces Deacon Family Hours
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from the University’s Wellbeing Center: The Wake Forest Wellbeing Center is pleased to announce Deacon Family Hours.
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Black History Month activities begin Feb. 1
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post of Wake Forest’s Intercultural Center: Wake Forest’s Intercultural Center and the Black History Month Committee have announced a month of Black History Month events and activities on the center’s website. The theme for Black History Month 2019 is “Black Migration: New Social […]
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ISSS to present three sessions to faculty, staff in February
Categories: University AnnouncementsThe following is a guest post from the International Student and Scholar Services office (ISSS): The International Student and Scholar Services office will present three information sessions in February to faculty and staff.
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Former director of historical association joins Reynolda House
Categories: University AnnouncementsThis is a guest post from Reynolda House Museum of American Art: Reynolda House Museum of American Art has hired Amber Albert as its new manager of community and academic learning.