

Walk with Wente: José Luis Venegas
President Susan R. Wente walks and talks with José Luis Venegas about how history inhabits the present, who gets to tell stories, what those stories mean and who gets left out. He encourages students to look at the big questions and think about those questions across cultures and languages.
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Teacher-Scholar Forum showcases the power of the teacher-scholar model
Faculty from across Wake Forest gathered April 28–30 for the inaugural Teacher-Scholar Forum, a new annual event hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching (CAT), in partnership with the…
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Comings and Goings
See the list of employees who recently joined or left the University. We look forward to working with new Wake Forest employees and appreciate the service of those who are no…
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Wake Forest enhances support for international students, faculty, and staff:
In response to heightened concern about U.S. immigration enforcement, Wake Forest University has increased support for its international community. Through a collaboration between Global Wake Forest and the Center for International…
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TechX 2025: three reasons to attend
TechX 2025 at Wake Forest presents a valuable opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to engage with emerging technology and its pedagogical applications. This year’s event offers an intellectually focused environment full of networking…
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Center for Literacy Education sponsors education opportunity for local teachers
The Center for Literacy Education is sponsoring teacher professional development as part of the Lifelong Learning Program in the Wake Forest Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. The first course will be “Civil Discourse in Civic Literacy” and will be taught by Cris Wiley…