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Ballet dancer Misty Copeland to deliver 2026 Commencement address

Ballet dancer and author Misty Copeland will deliver Wake Forest's commencement address on May 18. Copeland made history as the first Black woman to become a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre. Rev. Eugene Cho, president and CEO of Bread for the World, will be the Baccalaureate speaker.

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Outstanding physicians awarded Medallion of Merit

Two widely respected leaders in the medical field received Wake Forest’s Medallion of Merit during the University’s Founders Day celebration. Dr. Julie Ann Freischlag, a vascular surgeon, educator and senior executive whose leadership has shaped academic medicine and guided Wake Forest’s educational health system, and Dr. J. Wayne Meredith (MD ’78), a surgeon, professor and trauma care pioneer, both received the highest honor awarded by Wake Forest.

Pro Humanitate (for humanity) invites us to use our ideas, knowledge, talents and compassion on behalf of all humanity. 

Wake Forest is in Austin for SXSW EDU.

Our coffee cart is where the conversations start. We’re meeting attendees and talking about the work Wake Forest is doing around leadership, character and innovative research. 

We’re also proud to sponsor the “Leadership for Tomorrow” track at @sxswedu, where conversations focus on leadership development, institutional change and how education can help prepare the next generation of leaders.

Day one done. More to come!

#SXSWEDU #ProHumanitate
Knee pain isn’t always inevitable with age.

At Wake Forest University, Dr. Steve Messier has spent more than three decades researching osteoarthritis and how lifestyle changes can reduce pain and improve quality of life. His work shows that exercise combined with weight loss can significantly reduce pain, inflammation and stress on the knee joint.

Now his international TOPS study is exploring whether diet and exercise can help prevent osteoarthritis before it starts.

#WFUExpert #WFUResearch #ProHumanitate
A little spring before the break. 🐝🌸 Have a great Spring Break, Deacs!
Engineering at Wake Forest means learning to solve real problems and understanding the people those solutions serve.

Students explore multiple fields, work alongside world-class faculty and design with #ProHumanitate in mind.
Reesa Devers (‘26) of Wake’s @nofearbattalion, helped lead a @facetofacewfu student conversation with Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster on service and leadership.

His message: fulfill your role fully and never compromise your morals.

#ProHumanitate
Experience @wfu_asia’s Lunar New Year celebration! 🧧🏮From performances, to activities and crafts to delicious food, our community came together to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse. #WaketheArts

Why Wake Forest?

Affordability

Wake Forest is committed to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need through grants, scholarships, work-study, and subsidized loans.

Our Hometown

Within driving distance of both the Blue Ridge Mountains and Atlantic Coast, Winston-Salem offers the amenities of a larger city with the vibrant culture of an engaged community.

Facts & Figures

Get to know Wake Forest better by browsing a collection of quick facts, figures and rankings.

By the Numbers

250+

is the number of student organizations that you can explore (or we’ll help you find a match) in order to discover your passion. Don’t find it? Apply to charter one!

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11:1

is our student-to-faculty ratio. More than half of our undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students. Only 1% have more than 50 students.

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72+%

of undergraduates have an academic study-abroad experience, many of them in our academic-residential houses in London, Vienna and Venice.

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97+%

of 2024 graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate programs. WFU students consistently land spots in top organizations and prestigious graduate schools.

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Welcome to Deactown

Whether cheering or playing,
we all bleed Black and Gold

Our Winston-Salem, N.C., campus houses an academic community of almost 9,000 students, with more studying at Wake Forest locations in Charlotte, Washington, D.C., and around the world. Our undergraduate liberal arts curriculum inspires a holistic approach to preparing graduate and professional school students. We graduate leaders with integrity and courage who use their success to make an impact on society.