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Revamped Undergraduate Bulletin available online now

This is a guest post of the Office of the Dean of the College:

Wake Forest University has revamped the Undergraduate Bulletin for the 2018-19 academic year. The new bulletin allows students, faculty, and staff to easily search for courses, programs, degree requirements, and academic policies.


Wiethaus, Gurstelle lead students along Cherokee Trail of Tears

Two Wake Forest faculty members, recently, traveled with a group of students along the Northern Route of the Cherokee Trail of Tears from Cherokee, N.C., to Oklahoma. The westernmost destination for the summer immersion trip, which ran from June 5-14, was Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, where late Wake Forest President James Ralph Scales served as president before leading Wake Forest from 1967 to 1983.  Scales was a member of the Cherokee Nation.  A statue of Scales, an OBU graduate, stands on the Shawnee campus.


Proposals funded: Williams, Thonhauser, Bonin, Muday

Congratulations to Richard Williams, professor emeritus of physics, whose proposal entitled “Improvement of Scintillators mainly Experimental WFU subcontract from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and by (subaward/subcontract from) University of California.


WFDD wins prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award

The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) has awarded 88.5 WFDD a National Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation for its Community Conversation on Mental Health. This comes after the station received three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for Large Market Radio […]


Gathering for Bingrui (Zachary) Zhang

Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, The Wake Forest University Office of the Chaplain will host an informal gathering space to remember, share stories, and support one another following the death of Bingrui (Zachary) Zhang. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to gather in the […]


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