A Group of Triad College Students Are Working to End Hunger One Plate at a Time
Wake Forest University college students make an effort to end the food desert problem in the Triad.
Wake Forest University college students make an effort to end the food desert problem in the Triad.
Susan Borwick is a professor and composer at Wake Forest University, and on a good day she can sound two pitches simultaneously. WFDD Radio camper Alex Housden was able to able to find out more.
Former President Bill Clinton was among the speakers at Maya Angelou's memorial service at Wake Forest Saturday.
Dr. Maya Angelou's memorial service Saturday featured reflections from the likes of Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama.
The Wake Forest University campus will be closed tomorrow until about 2 p.m. for the memorial service for Dr. Maya Angelou.
First Lady Michelle Obama will join other dignitaries to celebrate the life and contributions of Dr. Maya Angelou.
As word continues to spread about the passing of Maya Angelou Wednesday morning, several community members are stopping to pay tribute to the renowned poet, author and civil rights activist. Dr. Angelou has also been a big part of Wake Forest University over the years where she served as Reynolds Professor of American Studies.
Charles Iacovou has been named as the new Dean of the School of Business at Wake Forest University.
Former NBA player and Greensboro native Danny Manning is the new head coach at Wake Forest University.
SciWorks Radio is a production of 88.5 WFDD and SciWorks, the Science Center and Environmental Park of Forsyth County, located in Winston-Salem.
Our culture has an insatiable appetite for energy. As we face challenges with our traditional sources, and imperfections with immediate alternatives, we need to start looking for options to supplement an all-in approach.
When you look around you there's plenty of power to be had that you're ignoring. Right now with your heart beating and you breathing you're making a hundred watts of power. There's power everywhere you look. The light bulbs that are lighting the room, that has power and it's hitting the walls. What if that power could be collected easily? I'm telling you the can be, and we can do it with something that looks exactly like the shirt on your back right now.