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Chairs, dance and Parkinson’s Disease

Chairs, dance and Parkinson’s Disease will come together Sunday, Sept. 14, in Dancing with Parkinson’s: Choreography for the Seated Position at Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Led by Wake Forest dance professor Christiana Soriano, and performed by the participants of her Dancing with […]


Faculty publications: August

Escott, Paul. (History). Lincoln’s Dilemma: Blair, Sumner, and the Republican Struggle Over Racism and Equality in the Civil War Era. University of Virginia Press. August 2014. Young, Julian, Ed. (Philosophy). Individual and Community in Nietzsche’s Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. August 2014.


President Hatch establishes Commission on LGBTQ Affairs

In another demonstration of Wake Forest’s commitment to creating an inclusive environment for every member of our community, President Nathan Hatch has established the President’s Commission on LGBTQ Affairs, charged with evaluating the status of campus life, climate, and equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, […]


CER recognized for outstanding work and expertise

Communications and External Relations (CER) has had an impressive year thus far. From award-winning publications to photos to speeches, CER continues to be considered an international leader among peer institutions and in the design and communication industries. In recognition for outstanding work and expertise, […]


WakeUnited: Live United Allison McWilliams

For the last four years, Allison McWilliams has been involved in the Women’s Leadership Council (WLC) of the United Way as a volunteer, donor, and since 2012 as a member of the county-wide steering committee. McWilliams (’95) is director of the Mentoring Resource Center […]


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