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Wake Forest University Secures $30 Million Grant for Character Education Expansion

July 12, 2025 - 21:01

Wake Forest University Secures $30 Million Grant for Character Education Expansion

Wake Forest University has announced a significant boost to its Educating Character Initiative, thanks to a generous grant exceeding $30 million from the Lilly Endowment Inc. This funding aims to broaden the initiative's reach, allowing the university to partner with additional institutions to foster character education.

The Educating Character Initiative is designed to enhance the moral and ethical development of students, equipping them with the values and skills necessary for responsible citizenship. With the new funding, Wake Forest plans to implement innovative programs and curricula that emphasize character formation across various educational settings.

University officials expressed their enthusiasm about the grant, highlighting its potential to impact countless students and educators. They believe that by expanding this initiative, they can cultivate a generation of leaders who prioritize integrity, empathy, and social responsibility. As the university embarks on this ambitious project, it aims to set a precedent for character education in higher learning institutions nationwide.


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