

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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Jane Aiken Named Dean of Wake Forest School of Law
President Nathan Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on April 24, 2019. Dear Wake Forest Students, Faculty and Staff, It is my pleasure to inform you that Wake…
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Soriano named Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow
Christina Soriano, associate provost for the arts, has been named a 2019-2020 Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow. Soriano, who is also associate professor of dance and director of the University’s dance…
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A message from President Hatch
President Nathan Hatch emailed this message to students, faculty and staff on April 22. Dear Wake Forest students, faculty and staff, On Easter Sunday morning, as Christians around the globe gathered…
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Tornado watch extended to 8 p.m. April 19 for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County area
The National Weather Service tornado watch for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County area has been extended until 8 p.m. Friday, April 19. A tornado watch means tornadoes are possible in and near the…
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Tornado watch issued today, April 19, for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County area
Wake Forest University activated the Wake Alert system today, April 19, to inform students, faculty and staff of a tornado watch. Information was distributed in many ways to the campus community.…