Mis and Disinformation: What it is, why we believe it, and how we can be better
Wake Forest Historical Museum 414 N Main Street, Wake Forest, North CarolinaJoin Wake Forest University librarians, Rosalind Tedford and Hu Womak, in a conversation about how conspiracy theories and lies shape our world and how we can all be smarter consumers of information. The event will be held Tuesday, October 4 at 6 pm. This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome.
WFHM Book Club: Necessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain
Wake Forest Historical Museum 414 N Main Street, Wake Forest, North CarolinaJoin the museum staff for our Fall 2022 book club meeting. This fall, we are reading Necessary Lies: A Novel (2013) by Diane Chamberlain. Our book discussion [...]
Historical Walking Tour: WF Downtown
Downtown Wake ForestJoin us as we explore a new part of historic Wake Forest every month, including the Wake Forest Historic District, Glen Royall Mill Village, Downtown, the [...]
WFC Birthplace Society Annual Meeting
About the Meeting The annual meeting of the Wake Forest College Birthplace Society will be held at the Wake Forest Historical Museum on Sunday, October 30, [...]
*Rescheduled* Exhibit Opening | You Are Here: Mapping Wake Forest
Wake Forest Historical Museum 414 N Main Street, Wake Forest, North CarolinaA new exhibit You Are Here: Mapping Wake Forest opens at the Wake Forest Historical Museum on Thursday, October 6th.
Historical Walking Tour: Northeast Community
Join us as we explore a new part of historic Wake Forest every month, including the Wake Forest Historic District, Glen Royall Mill Village, Downtown, the [...]
Historical Walking Tour: SEBTS Campus
Join us as we explore a new part of historic Wake Forest every month, including the Wake Forest Historic District, Glen Royall Mill Village, Downtown, the [...]
WFHM Book Club: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Wake Forest Historical Museum 414 N Main Street, Wake Forest, North CarolinaJoin the museum staff for our January 2022 book club meeting. This month, we are reading The Underground Railroad (2018) by Colson Whitehead. Our book discussion will be held on Tuesday, January 17. The novel explores the horror and tragedy of slavery and a young woman's escape from bondage. Registration is limited. See below for details and a link to sign up.
Explore Wake Forest’s History at Wake Forest Community Library
Wake Forest Community Library 400 E Holding Ave, Wake Forest, North CarolinaOn Wednesday, January 18 at 2 PM, Sarah Soleim, Manager of Academic & Community Learning, will be at the Wake Forest Community Library to talk about [...]
Historical Walking Tour: WF Historic District
Wake Forest Historical Museum 414 N Main Street, Wake Forest, North CarolinaJoin us as we explore a new part of historic Wake Forest every month, including the Wake Forest Historic District, Glen Royall Mill Village, Downtown, the [...]