Free Bike Tune-Ups

11/19, 2-5 p.m.: Ken’s Bike Shop will be performing free bike assessments and minor tune-ups underneath the Campus Recreation tent. A biking survey has also been made available through SEAC on their blog: http://sustainwfu.blogspot.com. Anyone who fills out the survey is eligible to […]


Poverty Banquet

11/19, 5 pm: Amnesty International is hosting its annual poverty banquet to promote awareness of hunger and poverty in Winston-Salem and the world. Canned food donations will be accepted for the Winston-Salem Food Bank. Magnolia Room


Native Movement: A night of Cherokee dance

11/13, 7:30 pm: The Warriors of AniKituhwa will perform the Cherokee War Dance and Eagle Tail Dance as part of an exhibition of Cherokee tradition. Annenburg Forum, Carswell Hall Reception to follow in Greene Hall Contact Religion Professor Ulrike Wiethaus at wiethaus@wfu.edu for more […]


Winston-Salem “Big Sweep” reveals interesting finds

On October 3rd, Winston-Salem’s annual “Big Sweep” provided local residents with the tools to assist in a cleanup of rivers and streams. This event has targeted over thirty sites, including Peters Creek, Silas Creek and Salem Creek. This year, Wake Forest’s SEAC Club was assigned […]


Get dirty in the new campus garden

The Campus Garden is the result of student, faculty and staff efforts to help Wake Forest students better understand and influence the social, environmental, biological and political consequences of food production and consumption.  While we hope to eventually have the food grown at the Campus […]


Internships Announced

The office of sustaianbility is offering six internships for the fall. To learn more and to apply, please visit the Internships page .


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