Deacs Decide gears up for the midterms
After Wake Forest boasted impressive turnout numbers in 2020, Deacs Decide looks to encourage student voting
After Wake Forest boasted impressive turnout numbers in 2020, Deacs Decide looks to encourage student voting
Celebrating Two Decades of Hitting the Bricks Written by Roksanna Keyvan | WFU ’26 Encircling Hearn Plaza, thousands of red bricks lie in eager anticipation of Thursday, October 6th – a day where they will, once again, be joined by Wake Forest students, faculty, staff, […]
Written by Lily Egbert | WFU ’26 Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, many in-person events were moved to virtual platforms or canceled entirely, leaving Wake Forest students without typical, face-to-face volunteer engagement opportunities with the Winston-Salem Community. With the 2022-23 Academic Year in full swing, […]
Following the 2020 presidential election, Wake Forest University has been included in Washington Monthly’s – a nonprofit magazine that covers government and political issues – “2022 Best Colleges for Student Voting Honor Roll”. This marks the third time WFU has been recognized on the Honor […]
(Washington, DC) Today, the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) announced that Wake Forest University has been awarded a Highly Established Action Plan Seal. This seal is awarded to campuses that have worked to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement and graduate engaged voters by […]
Camry Wilborn-Mercer, Assistant Director of Community Partnerships, was recognized with the Director of Volunteers Award at the Forsyth County Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards on April 26, 2022, during an in-person ceremony hosted by HandsOn Northwest North Carolina at Salem College. The Director of Volunteers […]