AI for Good: WFU's First Student AI Conference
AI for Good is a conference for ALL WFU students across campus, to learn about and discuss the effective use and the benefits of AI. Our goal is to prepare them for a digital world that is quickly advancing, and incorporating a must-have AI literacy skill set. Through this conference we aim to invest in their future and explore AI to improve their personal, professional and academic paths. No cost. Details and registration.
Annual Lovefeast 2024
The annual Wake Forest Lovefeast celebrates one of the unique traditions of the Moravian community in WinstonSalem. This year's service will be held in Wait Chapel on Sunday, December 8, at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.). The service is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served. If you cannot join in person, we encourage you to join us remotely via the livestream at lovefeast.wfu.edu. If youd like, join along by preparing your own Lovefeast at home. Whether its a simple meal or traditional Moravian buns and sweetened coffee, the feast we share from a distance will connect us in love and the spirit of the season. See the Lovefeast website for more details.
MBA Virtual Information Session
Are you a working professional and considering an MBA from the Wake Forest School of Business? Meet with the Enrollment Management team and Recruiting via Zoom, to learn more about our MBA programs in Charlotte and Winston-Salem. If you have questions about the admissions process, curriculum and/or student life, this is a great opportunity to get answers. Please join us and see why Wake Forest may be a good fit for you! Register here.
Fostering Inclusive Excellence: Religious Literacy and DEI in Business
Dr. Neelam Khoja is a seasoned DEI expert with over a decade of experience in driving impactful diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within corporate and community settings. Currently serving as the Senior DEI Specialist at BCG X in New York, Neelam has successfully scaled mentorship programs, embedded DEI processes, and led global career advancement initiatives. Her work extends to community engagement, including her leadership role at Global Encounters and as a speaker and author for the Aga Khan Council in the United States. Neelam holds a PhD in Histories and Cultures of Muslim Societies from Harvard University.