

Professor Timothy Davis: A career reflection
Professor Timothy Davis reflects on his distinguished career at Wake Law, sharing how his upbringing in South Central Los Angeles and a lifelong passion for learning shaped his path to becoming an educator. From his first impressions of the university’s ‘community of learners’ to his teaching philosophy of mutual respect and high expectations, Davis shares insights into his Wake Forest experience and plans for retirement.
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Football Fan Fest set for Aug. 17
The 2019 Wake Forest Football Fan Fest, presented by Wake Forest Baptist Health, will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. Aug. 17 at BB&T Field.
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Office of Civic & Community Engagement reflects expanded Pro Humanitate commitment
There’s no mistaking the purpose of the Office of Civic & Community Engagement as Wake Forest’s central hub for community-based activities, including service, teaching and research.
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HELPS ‘Therapeutic Lifestyle Change’ program begins in September
What is the HELPS TLC? HELPS TLC is a medically directed, professionally supervised “Therapeutic Lifestyle Change” program designed to develop a healthy and active lifestyle utilizing exercise and education programs. The…
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Three faculty attend interdisciplinary conference in Indonesia
Three Wake Forest professors—Nelly van Doorn Harder (religion), Michaelle Browers (politics & international affairs) and Elizabeth Clendinning (music) –traveled to Indonesia with colleagues from five other North American institutions this summer…