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Part 1 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
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Part 2 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
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Part 3 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
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Part 4 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MoreConstant & True: Colin Gillespie (MBA ’00)
Brick-by-colorful-brick lessons for life and work
Read MorePhilosophical Journeys
While some philosophy departments are in decline, others, including at Wake Forest, are thriving as never before, continuing to attract students who seek to ponder life’s great questions.
Read MoreRx: Empathy
A bridge between the Reynolda campus and the School of Medicine leads to a ‘unicorn’ medical Spanish program, merging language skills, clinical knowledge and a focus on empathy for future doctors.
Read MoreHe’s Everywhere — and Home
What makes John Currie (’93) run? His job as director of athletics energizes this peripatetic man with a plan.
Read MoreOn All Fronts
The derring-do of a newspaperman whose legacy — from the London Blitz to Pearl Harbor to Wake Forest classrooms — should not be forgotten.
Read MoreConstant & True: Dr. Lawrence Ngo (’08)
A philosophy major with a love of wisdom takes that discipline of inquiry into his career as a doctor.
Read MoreUnearthing Time in a Bottle
A Wake Forest alumnus and botanist became a keeper of secrets for one of the world’s oldest scientific experiments.
Read MoreThe Nature of Our Gardens
Enjoy three of our favorite gardens among the abundance of natural spaces treasured by Wake Foresters.
Read MoreHow to Think About the Planet
Teacher-scholars are posing research questions for their students and guiding them to deeply consider their relationship with the natural world.
Read MoreInto the Wild of Peru
Students learn the science behind this biodiversity hot spot and the devastation of deforestation. Then, they apply their knowledge as budding science journalists.
Read MoreGreen with Wonder
From precise botanical illustrations to surprising QR codes, artist Meredith Mulhearn (’01) stays rooted in the natural world.
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