At Wake Forest, we recognize the unique contributions and perspectives that students of color bring to our community. Through personalized career development support, we are dedicated to helping you overcome barriers and achieve your professional aspirations with confidence.

Hispanic Heritage Month | What it Means to “Bring My Whole Self” to Work

National Hispanic Heritage Month is a celebration of the culture, history, and contributions of Hispanic Americans—those with roots in the Caribbean, Spain, Mexico, and Central and South America. It’s a time in the Hispanic community when we celebrate heroes, …

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When employers say they want to hire diverse students, what do they mean?

Diversity in higher education encompasses a broad range of identities and backgrounds, including:

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color): This term recognizes and emphasizes the unique experiences of black and indigenous communities in the context of broader racial and …

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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How ARISE Is Making Life Better For African American Employees at TCS

When you join a community, you want to know that you’re going to be getting more than a koozie and a drawstring bag out of it. Depending on who you are, you might join a community to make new friends, …

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Career Resources

Alumni & Student Spotlights

Elvis Agbenyega

Alumni & Student Highlights
  • Supply Chain Analyst Rotational Program Lenovo
Meet Elvis

Stevenson Cerisier

Alumni & Student Highlights
  • Leadership Development Program (Credit Track) Truist
Meet Stevenson

Mikalia Jackson

Alumni & Student Highlights
  • GPS (Government & Public Service) Consultant Deloitte
Meet Mikalia

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Wake Forest University
School of Business | Farrell Hall
Student Engagement Suite
P.O. Box 7897
Winston-Salem, NC 27109