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A Photo Story: Hit The Bricks

Despite the rainy weather, over 2,100 Wake Forest University faculty, staff, students, and alumni Hit the Bricks on Thursday, September 27, 2024 on Hearn Plaza to raise over $300,000 for the Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund.


Battling cancer one brick at a time

On Thursday, Sept. 26, Wake Forest University will host Hit The Bricks, drawing hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and friends of the University to run or walk laps around Hearn Plaza from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 


Forsyth County students thrive in WFU’s Freedom School

School is out for many students as summer break kicks in full swing, but that doesn’t mean learning will stop for some  Forsyth County students.  Nearly 70 children will embark on a six-week journey of literacy enrichment and college campus immersion at Wake Forest University’s Freedom […]


A Photo Story: D.E.S.K.

D.E.S.K. works with students at Old Town Elementary School to provide them with a personalized study space they may not have had otherwise. In advance of the event, children and organizations work together to develop a plan for what the final desk will have painted […]


Wake Forest Students Decorate Desks for Children

A Wake Forest University practice field will soon be transformed into an outdoor art studio to create personalized study spaces for kids. It’s part of an education initiative called Developing Education through Student Knowledge or DESK. This year’s event will be held on Tuesday, April 16 from 3-6 p.m. on Davis […]


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