Wake Forest University

Table of Contents

Locations

  1. Points of Interest

    1. Sustainability

      1. Tohi (Cherokee) Garden

        The Cherokee Garden project, which began in Fall 2008, was completed on April 22, 2010, with a Native American blessing of the garden. Named nvwotohiyada awisvni, the Cherokee name for a meditative or healing garden, this stormwater retention basin is also designed as a meditative space on campus.