Dr. Susan R. Wente
On July 1, 2021, Wake Forest welcomed its 14th president, Dr. Susan R. Wente. Like Wake Forest itself, Wente has a history of taking bold steps in education. She was selected not only for her exceptional reputation as an acclaimed academic and charismatic leader, but also for her vision of Wake Forest as a welcoming, inclusive community that will continue to make positive change in the world.
Wente is a renowned biomedical scientist who served as Vanderbilt’s provost and vice chancellor for seven years and interim chancellor for eleven months. She led Vanderbilt’s efforts to restructure the relationship between the university and its medical center, which affords her valuable insight into the recent partnership between Atrium Health and Wake Forest Baptist Health. Never far from the lab or classroom, Wente models Wake Forest’s distinctive teacher-scholar ideal and has continued to mentor and conduct research with undergraduates throughout her administrative career.

Dr. Wente served as Wake Forest’s 14th president from July 2021 through June 2026, and continues to serve as a Distinguished University Professor of Biology and Biochemistry.

Memorable Moments
From July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2026, Dr. Wente led and guided the community of Wake Forest University. Across her academic and administrative career, Dr. Wente has earned a reputation for thoughtful, future-oriented leadership that fosters institutional growth, academic excellence, and opportunity for all.
Speeches & Remarks
Walk with Wente
During her presidency, Dr. Wente highlighted the research, insights and expertise of Wake Forest faculty through conversations across campus.
From Wente’s Desk
A selection of posts from the President’s blog, featuring reflections, updates and messages shared with the Wake Forest community.
Legacy & Impact
The story behind The Grounds and Dr. Wente’s vision for strengthening connections between Wake Forest and the Winston-Salem community.
A reflection on Dr. Wente’s presidency, highlighting her leadership, service and enduring impact on Wake Forest.