

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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Allison McWilliams: Setting the stage for belonging
The desire to belong, to be part of a tribe or a social group of like-minded people, is part of the human condition. This fascinating piece details an ongoing study into…
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Tobacco cessation classes offered starting Sept. 15
This is a guest post from Human Resources: Sept. 15 through Nov. 3, Wake Forest will sponsor tobacco cessation classes in partnership with the Forsyth County Department of Health and the…
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Wake Alert emergency preparedness reminder
Even though the impact of Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to be minimal in Winston-Salem, it presents a timely reminder for students, faculty and staff to familiarize themselves with the University’s…
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LGBTQ Center increases facilitators for Safe Zone Program
This is a guest post from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion: This summer Wake Forest’s LGBTQ Center welcomed a new cadre of facilitators to their Safe Zone Program, increasing the…
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Clifford named associate dean of students for student conduct
Matt Clifford has been named Wake Forest’s associate dean of students for student conduct.