Announcements
Due to several conflicts in scheduling with final exams and in order for the largest possible number of students to participate, we are going to reschedule the NCAASI class taught by Dr. John Ewart, EVA3900A or EVA6900A (Evangelism: Adopt a School), announced yesterday. This course offers three credit hours of coursework for either undergraduate or
Police Need Your Help Wake Forest Police are asking for the public’s help identifying the driver of a car responsible for a hit and run collision Wednesday afternoon that injured two motorists, including a local pregnant woman. The incident occurred at approximately 3:30 p.m. at the intersection of Heritage Lakes Drive and the Dr. Calvin
Are you exhausted from countless nights without sleep? Are you sick of writing papers? Are you spending more time at the library than in your own home? Don’t you think it’s time to take a break from studying?!? We couldn’t agree more! Therefore, the Student Life Office invites you to Study Break. It is TONIGHT, Thursday, May
The Center for Faith and Culture is beginning the application process for the 2011-2012 Mentorship Program. The Mentorship Program is a small group (not more than 15 students) designed as a time of reflection and interaction on how our theology might help us to understand culture and be true culture-making Christians for the sake of
To help prepare for the new ALCOTT Library catalog, the Library is holding fine free week May 9th to May 14th 5pm. So bring it all back!
Come join fellow students, faculty, and staff and their families on the quad (between Binkley and Stealey) at 5:00pm for the Spring Campus-wide Cook Out TONIGHT, Thursday, May 5. There will be live music, inflatables, games for all ages, free food (hamburgers and hot dogs), and fun! Bring your lawn chair, blanket, and yard games
The time has come to submit three articles for the annual Chandler Award for Student Religion Writer of the Year. Winners receive prizes ranging from $150–$600 and free travel to accept their awards at RNA’s Annual Conference this September in Durham, N.C. Both graduate and undergraduate students are eligible, including seminarians. The rules are simple:
Dr. Jim Pohlig who is a retired Wycliffe Bible Translator, will be on campus Thursday, May 5, 2011. Throughout the day he will be holding several events listed below. 10 am – Missions Spotlight in chapel service 11 am-1 pm – Information table in Ledford Center 3 pm-4:30 pm – Free coffee and dessert in
Spend Fall Break, October 1-7. 2011, in Mexico and get 3 hours credit! This trip will do evangelism, using a wide variety of media from handing out tracts to Bible storying, from music to food and clothing distribution. The focus is in villages near a city where they are trying to start a church plant.
Making plans for fall break? Why not spend the week of October 1-8, 2011 in Haiti and get 3 credit hours? There will be 6 different areas to serve in: teaching English, medical team, construction, sports camp, serve food to orphans, and training pastors. The cost is $1050 with $100 deposit due at sign-up. Stop