Strategic Aim: 2.2 Updates
Strengthen existing and build new signature areas of excellence in research, scholarship and creative work that cross academic and institutional boundaries to address issues of importance to humanity with broad societal impact, positioning Wake Forest as a thought leader in important national and international dialogues.
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New Design for Academic Visioning Process
Vice Provost Kim McAllister has worked with teams of faculty and staff to develop The Visioning Process for Academic Areas of Distinction under the Strategic Framework. The first of these processes, as announced in September 2024 when the Neuroscience & Society Working […]
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Neuroscience & Society Working Group Report
The Neuroscience and Society Strategic Framing Working Group focused its Spring 2024 work on: The proposal for a Neuroscience major is under review by department chairs and will be sent to administrative committees designated by the Dean of the College and Graduate School and by […]
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Neuroscience & Society Working Group hosts Machine Learning panel
The Neuroscience and Society Working Group, one of the teams working to develop distinctive areas of excellence in research at Wake Forest, hosted an interdisciplinary panel on machine learning this week. Panel topics ranged from the co-composing of music with artificial intelligence to a theological […]