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Heritage & History Month Observations

Click on the thumbnails below to learn more about how Wake Forest University School of Business promotes Inclusive Excellence through its Heritage and History Month events and celebrations.

Overview: WFUSB Heritage & History Month Observations offer a series of School-wide activities that celebrate US-based Heritage Months and global regions with cultural affinities. These observations aim to enhance the school’s climate, cultural competence, and global business acumen among students, faculty, and staff.

What You Can Expect: Through events, workshops, and discussions, participants learn about the histories, cultures, and contributions of various groups. This initiative fosters appreciation for cultural diversity and prepares students for successful careers in a globalized world.

Key Features:

  1. Cultural Celebrations:
    • Organizing events and activities that celebrate diverse cultural heritages.
    • Promoting awareness and appreciation of different cultural backgrounds.
  2. Educational Workshops:
    • Hosting workshops that provide insights into the cultural, social, and economic contributions of various groups.
    • Enhancing cultural competence and global business acumen.
  3. Inclusive Environment:
    • Creating an inclusive and respectful campus climate.
    • Encouraging participation and engagement from all members of the WFUSB community.

Benefits for Students:

  • Cultural Appreciation: Deepen your understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures.
  • Global Acumen: Enhance your knowledge of global business practices and cultural nuances.
  • Inclusive Climate: Contribute to a more inclusive and respectful school environment.
  • Engagement: Participate in enriching activities that celebrate cultural heritage and diversity.

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