Top of page

E-learning at Wake Forest: A Q&A with Kyle Denlinger

The concept of learning is typically thought of as something that happens with strictly tangible objects— with books and papers in a brick-and-mortar building. But with the advent of educational technology, education that is translated through the internet— otherwise known as e-learning— is rapidly […]


Open access: What is it? Why do we need it?

By Sara Hendricks, Wake Forest News Office intern Access to scholarship has traditionally been reserved for those who subscribe to academic journals or those who attend or work at an institution with subscriptions. A personal subscription can cost upwards of $1,000 per year. Library […]


Chinese photo exhibition to debut at Wake Forest

In 2011, junior business and enterprise management major Ying’er Jin helped create a project in his home country of China called “Hope of Thick Rope,” an annual photography display and fundraising effort. This year’s focus is on the social customs of the people of Gansu Province’s desert region […]

Categories: Happening at Wake


Archives