

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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Update on Investigation into Unsubstantiated Threat
The following announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff on the afternoon of Dec. 7 by Wake Forest Communications and External Relations: The Winston-Salem Police Department, in partnership with Wake…
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WeatherSTEM stations on campus offer detailed weather information
As fall advances closer to winter, Winston-Salem area residents know that the weeks and months ahead can bring weather forecasts of everything from sunny days in the 70s to snowy days…
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Chauncey Bowers selected as Wake Forest’s emergency services manager
After serving several months as Wake Forest’s interim emergency services manager, Chauncey Bowers was selected, recently, as the University’s new emergency services manager. Bowers was chosen following a national search by…
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University uses many methods to announce closings, delays in wintry weather
Students, faculty and staff at Wake Forest will be informed of any weather-related campus closings and delays this winter by numerous means.
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Music composed by Dan Locklair performed at funeral of former President H.W. Bush
“The Peace May Be Exchanged,” organ music composed by Dan Locklair, was performed Dec. 5 at the Washington, D.C., funeral for former President H.W. Bush. Locklair is composer-in-residence and professor of…