The Literary Maven of Hub City
How Betsy Wakefield Teter ('80) sparked a celebrated movement to nurture writers and cultivate readers in her hometown.
Read MoreHow Betsy Wakefield Teter ('80) sparked a celebrated movement to nurture writers and cultivate readers in her hometown.
Read MoreAlumni Anne Connelly Gulley and Dr. Paul Gulley have created a cabinet of curiosity, opening their historic home to neighbors and strangers in search of the weird and the marvelous.
Read MoreThings to know at Wake Forest.
What things make Mother so dear, not to mention fascinating?
Things to know at Wake Forest.
What things make Mother so dear, not to mention fascinating?
Things to know at Wake Forest.
What things make Mother so dear, not to mention fascinating?
In 1968 'Bos' arrived as a shy first-year student from Memphis. Today she is the first female to lead the Wake Forest Board of Trustees.
Read MoreVice President for Campus Life Penny Rue wants to enhance a University community where everyone at any age can dive in and thrive.
Read MoreBuck Cochran (’82) continues to nurture his dream of establishing a working farm with housing for special-needs adults. And he’s doing it with a lot of help from his friends, including many Wake Foresters.
Read MoreJenny Moore ('95) left the frenetic New York art scene to oversee an extraordinary museum in the middle of nowhere.
Read MoreFrom birds and bees to research and root vegetables, food is an integral part of academic and student life.
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