The father of Wake Forest ROTC
You probably remember Robert Helm (’39) as a philosophy professor; it’s what you don’t know about him that you might find surprising.
Read MoreYou probably remember Robert Helm (’39) as a philosophy professor; it’s what you don’t know about him that you might find surprising.
Read MoreFifty-year-old Memories of People and Two Places — Wake Forest and Vietnam — Come Flooding Back
Read MoreMeet the MHP you don’t see on her cable-news show.
Read MoreTom Hayes (’79) explores the magical world of his father, famed Esquire editor Harold Hayes (’48).
Read MoreMustafa Abdullah (’10), a program associate with the ACLU of Missouri, was in Ferguson, Missouri, following Michael Brown’s death.
Read MoreIn 1966, teammates Al Koehler ('63) and Butch Hassell ('64) crossed paths in South Vietnam.
Read MoreCassie Freund (’10) uses her biology degree to save wild orangutans in Borneo.
Read MoreDentist Sara Creighton (’05) hits the streets of San Francisco in a souped-up mobile dental office.
Read MoreFrom birds and bees to research and root vegetables, food is an integral part of academic and student life.
Read MoreMark Titus Hoover (’10) takes the road less traveled to the U.S. Embassy in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Read MoreProvost Emeritus Edwin G. Wilson (’43) can still recall the fear he felt as a young ensign aboard a destroyer escort off Iwo Jima.
Read MoreFormer baseball star Danny Borrell (’09) and a family foundation make children’s sports wishes come true.
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