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Wake Forests main campus, or Reynolda Campus, is located on more than 340 wooded acres in the Piedmont city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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The Wake Forest School of Medicine partners with the North Carolina Baptist Hospital to form the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center on the schools Bowman Gray Campus, located near downtown.
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Wake Forest University is a nationally ranked private, liberal arts institution dedicated to rigorous academics, personalized teaching and cutting-edge research.
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Dr. Nathan O. Hatch, thirteenth president of Wake Forest University.
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Dr. Nathan O. Hatch, thirteenth president of Wake Forest University.
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The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has programs on both the Reynolda and Bowman Gray campuses.
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Students are drawn to Wake Forest because of its academic reputation, beautiful campus, small enrollment, and sense of community.
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The University's motto is Pro Humanitate, and community service is an important element in a Wake Forest education.
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Wake Forest and the city of Winston-Salem are partners in education and research technology.
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Wait Chapel is named after University founder and first president Samuel Wait.
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Wake Forest was founded in 1834 in the town of Wake Forest, North Carolina, and relocated to Winston-Salem in 1956.
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Wait Chapel seats more than 2,000 and is the site of convocations, concerts, and lectures.
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Looking toward Wait Chapel from the cupola of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library.
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Wake Forest owns three residential study centers abroad: Casa Artom in Venice (pictured) as well as Worrell House in London and Flow House in Vienna.
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The Z. Smith Reynolds Library houses more than 1 million volumes, has an online card catalog, and provides resources to both undergraduate and graduate programs.
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Wake Forests low student to faculty ratio encourages small classes and one-on-one interaction between professors and students.
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Most classes at Wake Forest are taught by full-time professors, not teaching assistants.
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With a campuswide wireless network, Wake Forest is one of the nations most technologically advanced schools.
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Wake Forest faculty subscribe to the teacher-scholar ideal, which emphasizes the importance of teaching as well as research.
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The Wake Forest School of Law is the institutions oldest professional school, founded in 1894.
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The Divinity School is Wake Forests youngest professional school; its doors opened in 1999.
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Science labs are equipped with the latest in research equipment; undergraduates are encouraged to conduct joint research with faculty.
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A residential courtyard on the Reynolda Campus. Most undergraduates live on campus within walking distance of classroom, dining and recreation facilities.
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A view from Wake Forests Spirit Walk toward Tribble Hall, home of departments including English, history, and political science.
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Many undergraduates enroll in Wake Forests Calloway School of Business and Accountancy located in Kirby Hall.
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All first-year students are issued IBM ThinkPads upon enrollment; students take their computers with them upon graduation.
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ThinkPads are upgraded every two years; Wake Forest trains selected students to offer 24-hour technical support on site in the residence halls.
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Wake Forest is the second-smallest university in the country to compete in NCAA Division I athletics and is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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The Demon Deacon is Wake Forests mascot and proudly sports the schools colors, old gold and black.
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Wake Forest's national reputation ensures a diploma represents a sound investment.
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