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‘Steps Toward Peace: A Living Vigil’ set for Nov. 16

This message was sent on behalf of the Office of the Chaplain to students, faculty and staff:

The horrific events in Paris and Beirut have awakened many to the pervasive acts of terror that have plagued communities around the world for months. In response to the widespread pain and violence, the Office of the Chaplain welcomes the Wake Forest community to “Steps Toward Peace: A Living Vigil.”


Proposals funded: Griffith, Jayawickreme, Jurchescu, Rice-Jalloh

Congratulations to Amanda Griffith, associate professor of economics, whose proposal entitled “An Engineer Like Me: How perceived Similarity and Peer Effects Influence Major Choice” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and by [subaward/subcontract from] Purdue University (WFU funding agency).   Congratulations to […]


Wait Chapel open Sept. 11 for all to remember 9/11

Message from Campus Life: The events of September 11, 2001 significantly impacted individuals and communities on a local and global scale.  Members of the Wake Forest community who wish to mark the fourteenth anniversary of September 11 are invited to visit Wait Chapel between the hours of 8 […]

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Support for Charleston

The Wake Forest University community joins the nation in mourning the victims and searching for answers in light of last week’s shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. “In the wake of this terrible tragedy, we search for hope, understanding and healing,” […]


Office of Chaplain hosts panel discussion on Islamophobia

The Office of the Chaplain recently hosted a panel discussion, “Islamophobia: The Anatomy of Difference,” aimed at creating greater interfaith understanding. The March 2 event was held in Wait Chapel and attended by faculty, staff, students and community members. “We want people to practice deep […]

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