Campus Resources
In addition to the resources and support provided by the Law School, our students can access many resources made available by the University. From health and well-being, to intramurals, to accessing art supplies and tools at WakerSpace, below are just a few of the available campus resources and benefits.
Wake Forest University competes in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Leaders on the field, the pitch, the court, and more, Demon Deacons have won recent championships in women’s golf, baseball, men’s cross-country, men’s golf, and more.
As a law student, you have the ability to attend all athletic events for free and most home sporting events take place either on campus or at the nearby LJVM Coliseum or Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium.
Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
All students have access to the state-of-the-art Wake Forest Wellbeing Center, which is managed by Campus Recreation. The facilities include a multi-level gym, indoor pool, rock climbing wall, several indoor and outdoor courts, and much more. Other Campus Recreation programming includes:
- Intramurals – Students can participate in a number of different sports, including kickball, volleyball, lacrosse, pickleball, and more
- Outdoor Pursuits – Your one-stop shop for outdoor adventure on and off campus, at Outdoor Pursuits, you can rent equipment like tents and kayaks and participate in beginner-friendly excursions such as hiking, camping, mountain biking, and more.
- ReCycle Bike Share Program – This bike share program allows students to rent a bike for one year or one semester at a time.
Due to limited supply, participants must apply to the bike share program at the start of the Fall semester.
The Intercultural Center offers programming, student support, and engagement for all Wake Forest students. From the annual World Cultural Festival to WE3: Women Encouraging Empowerment Through Exploration, a discussion group that brings together students interested in exploring the experiences of Latina and Black women, there are many activities, resources, and programs to explore.
The LGBTQ+ Center strives to decrease inequity and increase a sense of belonging for people of all genders and sexualities at Wake Forest University through education, advocacy, support, community building, and personal and professional development. The Center offers a variety of programs, events, and resources designed to educate, connect, and engage.
MindfulWake is an innovative mindfulness program that helps to educate, inspire, and support healthy living. Through classes, a community of practice, and tips on how to stay mindful, you can learn how to use mindfulness to combat stress, anxiety, and other overwhelming emotions.
The Women’s Center helps to build community for women and any individuals at Wake Forest for whom woman is a meaningful identifier or lived experience. It creates and fosters spaces to reflect on experiences and identities, hosts programming related to women’s and gender issues, supports professional and leadership development, and more. You can attend a women’s sporting event tailgate, participate in a book club, attend discussions like the “Politics of Motherhood” or “Unpacking Barbie,” and more.