

Wake wonders: Inside the Lam Museum of Anthropology
Take a closer look at the Lam Museum of Anthropology with five things to know about this campus resource. The museum offers far more than most people realize. With free admission, rotating exhibits, and hands-on learning opportunities, it’s a campus resource that invites curiosity year-round.
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Pro Humanitate Institute promotes Sizemore
Shelley Sizemore has been promoted to director of academic programs and community engaged research in the University’s Pro Humanitate Institute (PHI).
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Farrell Hall receives LEED Gold certification
Farrell Hall, the 130,000 square-foot home to the School of Business, recently received LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification.
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Spring has sprung: A vernal equinox celebration March 20
Kick off spring with the Campus Garden@Polo Road on Sunday, March 20 from 2 to 4 p.m.
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A message from President Hatch about Innovation Quarter
This message was emailed by President Hatch to faculty and staff on March 17: Dear Wake Forest Faculty and Staff, I am pleased to inform you that earlier this week College…
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City announcement regarding area water
This week, the City of Winston-Salem announced that maintenance of a city water tank at Wake Forest on March 17 and 18 may cause temporary discoloration of water on campus and…