

Walk with Wente: Jay Curley
President Susan R. Wente walks and talks with art history professor Jay Curley about how the study of art is at the center of many different disciplines. From how the brain makes meaning of art to sustained looking to visual literacy skills to art analysis, his students learn how art is integrated into the human experience.
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Wake Forest maintains regularly updated COVID-19 website
Wake Forest is maintaining a regularly updated COVID-19 website with information intended to keep students, faculty, staff and others informed on the University’s latest announcements regarding COVID-19, along with helpful links…
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A message from President Hatch
This message was sent from President Hatch to the Wake Forest community: As the world continues to learn about and adapt to concerns regarding COVID-19, Wake Forest is actively taking steps…
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SAC meeting to feature three speakers
Three speakers will be featured at the March 11 meeting of the Staff Advisory Council. Open to staff and others, the meeting will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in…
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Counseling professor Michelle Mitchell receives AMCD award
Michelle Mitchell, assistant professor of counseling, won the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development’s (AMCD) 2020 Young Emerging Leader Award. Winners of the AMCD Awards are counseling students, counselors in practice…