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Free Talk on “Stereotype Threat and Identity Threat” to be held October 27

Stanford University Professor Claude Steele will give a free talk on Stereotype Threat and Identity Threat: the Science of a Diverse Community on Thursday, October 27th at 7pm in the Broyhill Auditorium (Farrell Hall). The event is scheduled to last 90 minutes and is open to the entire Wake Forest […]


Where mathematics and a social perspective meet data

by Kim McGrath  |   mcgratka@wfu.edu  |   336.758.3209 Community structure, including relationships between and within groups, is foundational to our understanding of the world around us. New research by mathematics and statistics professor Kenneth Berenhaut, along with former postdoctoral fellow Katherine Moore and […]


Dr. Alan Brown Delivers 21st Annual Poteat Lecture

Dr. Alan Brown, Associate Professor and Bryant/Groves Faculty Fellow and Chair of the Wake Forest Department of Education, delivered the 21st Annual Poteat Lecture on March 31, 2021. The lecture was titled “Lizzie, Mamie, & Mo’ne: Exploring Intersectionality through an Examination of the History of […]


JAAS Emerging Investigator Lectureship 2020 Recipient

We are delighted to announce George L. Donati as the recipient of the Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Emerging Investigator Lectureship 2020. This Lectureship aims to recognize and support an emerging scientist working in the area of atomic spectrometry in the early stages of their […]


ITS Students interpret for renowned Beijing Opera Artist Suosen Lyu

On Jan 24, 2020, three Interpreting & Translation Studies (ITS) graduate students (Tong Wu, Yuzhu Zhang, and Hongyu Lu) traveled to Columbia, South Carolina to interpret for Professor  Lyu, a renowned Opera artist from Beijing, film director and professor of the National Academy of Chinese […]


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