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

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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.

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Q&A: Why eliminating the penny makes sense

For more than two decades, economics professor Robert Whaples has advocated for an end to the penny. In 2007, when he published an article about the imperative to eliminate America’s one-cent coin, Whaples received a personal note from Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve: “Get it done, and you will deserve the Nobel Prize!” For news outlets across the country, Whaples has become the go-to expert on the penny.

Wake Forest University will name a residence hall in honor of Larry and Beth Hopkins, two trailblazing alumni with deep ties to the University and Winston-Salem. In recognition of their extraordinary contributions – as former students, faculty members and leaders, South Hall will be renamed Dr. Larry D. Hopkins and Professor Beth N. Hopkins Hall. 

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A Snow Day in the Forest ❄️
Happy Valentine’s Day, Deacs! 💘

We’re back with Hailey Auster (‘27) as she quizzes our Deacs with some Valentine’s Day trivia! 🗣️#HaileyOnTheStreet
🏒 Skates on, game on! ❄️🔥 

@wakeicehockey is taking on Richmond in the Quarterfinals of the #ACCHL Playoffs this Friday at 12 PM at the @winstonsalemfairgrounds.

Ice Hockey is just one of almost 40 club sports—student-led non-varsity sports teams that compete against other schools, all while building community and having fun. Which team will you join? Check the link in our profile for the full list.

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For more than two decades, Wake Forest economics professor Robert Whaples has advocated for an end to the penny. Find out why.

For news outlets across the country, Whaples has become the go-to expert on the penny.

His comments and research have been featured in dozens of national news outlets, including @nytmag , @wsj, @washingtonpost, @cnn, and @reuters.

“It’s time to eliminate the penny,” says Whaples. “It saves the taxpayers money, and year over year those savings add up.”
The Wake Forest Board of Trustees has passed a resolution recognizing Coach Dave Clawson for the remarkable service he and his wife, Catherine, have demonstrated within the Wake Forest community. 

In summary, the resolution reads: “That the Board of Trustees extends to David and Catherine Clawson its heartfelt gratitude for their dedication to Wake Forest, for Coach Clawson’s exemplary leadership for eleven years at the helm of Wake Forest’s much-loved football program, and for the collective and significant contributions of David and Catherine as distinguished representatives of Wake Forest University.”

The resolution recognized the following actions, among others: 

➡️ Dave Clawson’s impact on the football  program, which included leading the Deacons to their most successful period in history with seven consecutive bowl appearances, an ACC Atlantic Division title, and consecutive top-10 national rankings in 2021 and 2022.

➡️ The program’s exceptional academic achievements under his leadership, highlighted by the highest-ever team GPA in Fall 2023 and 29 Academic All-ACC honorees.

➡️ Record-breaking fan engagement during his tenure, with more than 208,000 fans attending games in 2024, including a school record of 4,701 students at the Ole Miss game.

➡️ His role in transforming athletic facilities through $150 million in improvements, including the McCreary Football Complex and Sutton Sports Performance Center.

➡️ The Clawsons’ commitment to the broader Wake Forest community, exemplified by their $250,000 gift establishing a scholarship for first-generation college students from the Piedmont Triad area.

➡️ His leadership in college football nationally, serving as Chair of the ACC Football Coaches and on the Board of Directors of the American Football Coaches Association.

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What’s it like to go viral on TikTok? Cole Bray (‘27) and his friends recently found out. #GoDeacs

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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