

Alumni Hall Reimagined
Alumni Hall has a new look, a new purpose and a new role on campus. As one of the first major projects in the university’s Near-Term Space Plan, the former office building has been transformed into a 52,000-square-foot academic space designed to support collaborative learning, connection and the evolving needs of campus.
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Frazier receives Suzi Bass Award for work on ‘Bridges’ musical
Kevin Frazier, an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance, recently received a Suzi Bass Award in the “Outstanding Lighting Design-Musical” category at the 13th Annual Suzi Bass Awards…
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Wake Forest receives Outstanding Corporate Member Award from United Way
The United Way of Forsyth County’s Women’s Leadership Council recognized Wake Forest University, recently, with the Outstanding Corporate Member Award.
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Ishmael Beah to deliver keynote address for International Education Week
Author and activist Ismael Beah will be the keynote speaker for International Education Week, which runs Nov. 11 through 18. His address is free and open to the public. He will…
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Veterans Day ceremony to be held on campus Nov. 10
Wake Forest’s Army ROTC program will present a Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at Perritt Plaza, where the University’s flag pole is located. The plaza is in Parking…
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Michael Eric Dyson to speak in Wait Chapel on Jan. 22
This is a guest post from the Intercultural Center: Each year, Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State University collaborate to host a major celebration to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther…