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Symposium to examine race, health care

With numerous reports documenting poorer quality of health care and outcomes for racial and ethnic minorities, several prominent experts will take on the issue of disparities in health care during a symposium on campus March 16. The symposium, “Race, Genetics, Medicine and Health Disparities,” is […]

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Faculty, staff show medley of art

Art students at Wake Forest University are being exposed to a broad array of practices, styles and mediums. That much is clear even with just a quick look at the works in a show by art department’s faculty and staff, now on view in Wake […]

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It takes a village to put on ‘The Grapes of Wrath’

Sharon Andrews and her colleagues in the theatre and dance department would like to make the University Theatre the community’s theatre. Andrews, an associate professor of theatre, is directing the University Theatre’s current production of “The Grapes of Wrath” on the Mainstage Theatre. The […]

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Lovefeast: A Wake Forest tradition

Ninety gallons of traditional Moravian blend coffee; 175 dozen yeast buns with nutmeg, cinnamon and orange flavoring; 2,200 beeswax candles wrapped with red ribbon; and 900 luminaries: the ingredients are in place for Wake Forest’s traditional Christmas Lovefeast and Candlelight Service. The 46th annual […]

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Students to celebrate Hanukkah

Wake Forest Jewish students, faculty and staff will join Jews around the world to celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights, more commonly known as Hanukkah, from Dec. 1 – 8. Each night, students and others will gather at the stage on Manchester Plaza to light […]

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