Women in the Environment
Join us in welcoming environmental attorneys from the Audubon Society, Ward and Smith, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Law Offices of Bryan Brice.
OCCE Workshop: Engaging in Community
Join the OCCE in a series of workshops to develop your strengths as a community-engaged leader! This workshop will focus on defining meaningful engagement, gaining an understanding of the Winston Salem community, and how to get involved in service off-campus.
The Art of the App: Graduate School Application Tips
Applying to grad school doesn’t have to be stressful! Discover what admissions teams are looking for and learn a few tips on how to submit a stand out graduate school application. Register here.
Sustainability Alumni Career Panel 2025
Whether you’re looking for guidance on landing a job or simply looking to learn more about your career options, this event will be an informative and fun way to explore your future! We’ve invited a panel of five Wake Forest graduates to Zoom in for our 5th annual Sustainability Alumni Career Panel. The panelists will talk about their current positions, their career paths, and how you can pursue a successful, impactful, and fulfilling future in a wide array of sustainability-focused positions. This event will feature a moderated panel with Heidi Robinson of the OPCD, followed by a Q&A session. Students of all class years, levels, and fields of study are invited to attend. Panelists include: Dr. Cassie Freund 10 22: Director of Science Communication, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science | Miami, FLClaire Ewing 19: Senior Climate Action Specialist, City of Richmond (British Columbia) | Vancouver, BCGlenn Bergesen 14: Project Manager, Political Affairs Operations, Environmental Defense Fund | Raleigh, NCJulia Stevens 20: Public Relations Specialist, Lime | San Francisco, CAMeredith Power 23: Renewables & Sustainability Analyst, Crow Holdings Renewables | New York, NY NOTE: Participants are asked to register in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sustainability-alumni-career-panel-2025-tickets-1225400077619?aff=oddtdtcreator
Face to Face Speaker Forum: David Books
Wake Forest’s Face To Face Speaker Forum presents an evening with David Brooks, a bestselling author, op-ed columnist at the New York Times, and recurring commentator on PBS NewsHour. He has a gift for bringing readers and audiences alike face to face with the spirit of our times with humor, insight, and quiet passion. He is a keen observer of the American way of life and a savvy analyst of present-day politics and foreign affairs whose columns are among the most read in the nation. The author of six books with many bestsellers among them, Brooks seeks to further explore and explain humanity and the way we live with every addition to his critically acclaimed body of work. With intellectual curiosity and emotional wisdom, he underscores the value of community and the importance of nourishing both the inner self and the social self in our journeys to live fulfilling lives.
Inclusion Weekend 2025!
Wake Forest Universitys School of Business is strongly committed to supporting the Universitys mission of creating a learning environment that fosters equity and inclusion. This event is open to all college juniors and seniors from all undergraduate institutions to learn more about careers in business and specifically how the Wake Forest MS in Management, Accountancy, and Business Analytics programs can prepare you to succeed in a wide range of professions. Participants have the opportunity to meet faculty members, students, and staff from the School of Business. The goal of the event is to introduce prospective students to the programs curriculum and admissions processes while demonstrating the value of a business masters degree. Participants expenses, travel costs, and accommodations are covered. Qualified Inclusion Weekend participants who apply and are admitted to one of our MS programs are eligible for a minimum $10,000 per year scholarship. Please be aware we can only admit a limited number of attendees. Applying early is highly recommended. Register here.
Inclusive Leadership Summit
Inclusive Leadership Summit: Building a Culture of BelongingAs part of the Spring 2025 Leadership Summit Series, this summit offers student leaders the opportunity to connect, learn, and lead with purpose. Focused on diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and bias, this interactive experience will equip participants with the knowledge and tools to foster inclusive leadership across campus. Who Can Attend? Open to all student leadersno prerequisites required! However, RSVP registration is required. Earn Credit Toward the RIDE Certificate This summit fulfills two workshops (1 & 3) of the RIDE Certificate Series and counts toward the Student Org Workshop Series (RIDE Category). Workshop 1: Foundations of Diversity, Equity, and InclusionDefine and differentiate diversity, equity, and inclusionExplore the impact of DEI in higher education and on campus cultureDevelop and articulate your personal commitment to DEIWorkshop 3: From Unconscious Bias to Conscious InclusionRecognize and address hidden biases that shape decisions and interactionsUnderstand how bias contributes to inequities and hinders inclusive environmentsLearn actionable strategies to promote conscious inclusion in leadership and decision-making
Shabbat Dinner
Join JLSA for our semesterly Shabbat dinner! Shabbat dinner celebrates the sabbath, which starts on Friday at sundown. The location will be sent to everyone who RSVPs on The Link.
Inclusion Weekend 2025!
Wake Forest Universitys School of Business is strongly committed to supporting the Universitys mission of creating a learning environment that fosters equity and inclusion. This event is open to all college juniors and seniors from all undergraduate institutions to learn more about careers in business and specifically how the Wake Forest MS in Management, Accountancy, and Business Analytics programs can prepare you to succeed in a wide range of professions. Participants have the opportunity to meet faculty members, students, and staff from the School of Business. The goal of the event is to introduce prospective students to the programs curriculum and admissions processes while demonstrating the value of a business masters degree. Participants expenses, travel costs, and accommodations are covered. Qualified Inclusion Weekend participants who apply and are admitted to one of our MS programs are eligible for a minimum $10,000 per year scholarship. Please be aware we can only admit a limited number of attendees. Applying early is highly recommended. Register here.
