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Nicaragua: Surviving the legacy of U.S. policy

The Latin American and Latino Studies Program at Wake Forest University will host Paul Dix and Pam Fitzpatrick for a discussion on the effects of the U.S. policy in Nicaragua. The financial support received by Nicaragua’s rebel groups during the 1980s from the U.S. had […]

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Washington Post columnist caps off IB celebration

More than 300 students from International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes from around the state visited Wake Forest last Wednesday. The IB Programme is a rigorous course of study that presents a liberal arts curriculum from a global perspective, university-level work, and required examinations that are developed […]

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Thursdays at Byrum Hall

The Provost and the Undergraduate Admissions Office invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at Porter B. Byrum Hall (the Welcome and Admissions Center) on March 8. A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that […]

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President Hatch holds ‘Pit sit’

Fifteen Wake Forest students joined University President Nathan O. Hatch in the Reynolda Hall cafeteria, known on campus as “The Pit,” for an informal conversation on February 28. It is the president’s first official Pit sit. (On campus, a “Pit sit” is slang […]

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Campus Connections is today

Please join Interim Provost Mark Welker and Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Hof Milam for Campus Connections, an opportunity for non-faculty staff to learn about, discuss and provide input about issues at Wake Forest. The event will be Thursday, Feb. 23, from 8:45-10 […]

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Founder’s Day Convocation is today

The Wake Forest community will gather in Wait Chapel today at 4 p.m. to remember our history and our leaders whose devotion and ideals laid a strong foundation on which we build. During the Founders’ Day Convocation, we will honor service to the University and […]

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Chad Harbach will read

Chad Harbach, the author of “The Art of Fielding,” will read in Auditorium 404 in the ZSR Library today from 7-8 p.m. Harbach’s novel was Amazon’s “No. 1 Book of 2011” and one of The New York Times’ “10 Best Books of 2011.” Harbach […]

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