Enjoy the sights and sounds of fall

Happy Thanksgiving: Enjoy the beauty of the Wake Forest campus in all its fall splendor, as Professor Emeritus of English Ed Wilson (β€˜43) reads β€œTo Autumn,” by John Keats, in a multimedia show.

Medical researchers make breakthrough

A research team co-led by the medical school’s Dr. Anthony Atala has demonstrated for the first time that stem cells found in amniotic fluid may be more useful than scientists originally thought.

Students deliver meals to community

Wake Forest students have made and delivered about 220 Thanksgiving dinners to people in need in the community during Turkeypalooza, an annual project of Campus Kitchen, a year-round effort to feed the hungry.

H1N1 flu vaccine clinic

Dec. 3, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; reservations required


Lighting of the Quad

Lighting of the Quad

Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m.

Hearn Plaza
» Enjoy music from student groups and the annual tree lighting

United Way Campaign Finale

Tuesday, Dec. 1, 3 p.m.

Brendle Recital Hall
» Silent & live auctions; raffle items

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