Annual Presidential Address
The Office of the President in partnership with the Faculty Senate, Staff Advisory Council and Student Government invites the Wake Forest community to President Wentes annual address on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 4 p.m. in Brendle Recital Hall. Doors open at 3:30 p.m., and a light reception in Upper Scales will follow the remarks. You are encouraged to RSVP by November 14, but everyone is welcome. The event will be livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person.
The Pearl Preview - Inside the New Home of Wake MBA
Join us for an exclusive look at the new home of Wake Forest MBA at the The Pearl. Tour our state-of-the-art facility and explore how our part-time, evening and hybrid MBA programs are designed for working professionals ready to advance their careers. Experience the value of a Wake Forest MBA through interactive breakout sessions led by our faculty, sessions include: Data that Drives Decisions The Power of Data Visualization and Storytelling Finance that Fuels Growth Advance Your Career with the MBA Finance Concentration Maximize Your Professional Value Leverage Your Unique Skill Set for Business Impact Enjoy hors doeuvres and drinks while connecting with faculty, students, and program leaders to see what sets the Wake MBA experience apart.
Future in Focus: Graduate Business Preview Weekend
Join this immersive experience to find your direction, build your network, and see how our accelerated masters programs in Accountancy, Business Analytics, and Management can fast-track your professional goals. Experience our cutting-edge curriculum and personalized career support, and picture whats possible with a Wake Forest business masters. Wake Forest will cover travel, meals, and accommodations for Future in Focus attendees. Qualified Future in Focus participants who are admitted to an accelerated masters program in Accountancy, Business Analytics, or Management program will be considered for a minimum $10,000 scholarship per year. Space is limited, applying early is highly recommended.
By Katie Dickens, Communications Intern