Stories by Kerry M. King ('85)
Ten years of hitting the bricks
Lori Piccolo (’87) will be watching from afar as hundreds of students race around Hearn Plaza for the 10th annual Hit the Bricks fundraiser Sept. 27.
Read MoreA new home for alumni
The newly renamed Alumni Hall was dedicated Sept. 20 with a hope that it will become as hallowed as its namesake on the Old Campus.
Read MoreThe unforgettable Jeff Dobbs (’77)
The dancing, head-spinning Deacon was a crowd favorite in the 1970s.
Read MoreMary Scott Haynie (’13): A Deacon then and now
Seventeen years after four-year-old Mary Scott Haynie was the Homecoming poster child, she’s entering her senior year at Wake Forest.
Read MoreRemembering Walter Harrelson
Walter J. Harrelson, who laid the foundation for Wake Forest’s divinity school in the mid-1990s, has died.
Read MoreA trip back in time for the Class of ’64
Two weeks before the Class of 2016 moved onto campus, the “Girls on the Hall” from the Class of ’64 took over Johnson Hall.
Read MoreContinuing the legacy
Alumni move their children onto a campus that still evokes happy memories.
Read MoreTommie O’Toole (’78): Our man at the Olympics
Just back from the London Olympics, Tommie O’Toole (’78, P ’07) talks about Gabby Douglas, Usain Bolt, Tonya Harding and his favorite Olympic and Final Four memories.
Read MoreSummer’s hottest books
From a riveting account of World War I to the uplifting story of Martha Mason (’60), alumni professors share their favorite can’t-put-down summer books.
Read MoreProfessor Emeritus Mary Frances Robinson dies
A memorial service for retired French professor Mary Frances Robinson, who died on July 31, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3 p.m. in Wait Chapel.
Read MoreLynne Flood’s (’82) animal tales
You can learn a lot about life from animals, says veterinarian Lynne M. Flood (’82).
Read MoreDavid Morgan (’80): A new home for a second chance
David Morgan’s (’80) second-chance school is getting its own second chance to reach even more youth.
Read MoreDavid Forsythe (’64) explores the ‘dark side’ of war, human rights and U.S. policy
International relations expert David Forsythe (’64) on terrorism, the Arab Spring and the next refugee crisis.
Read MoreJack Shearin (’50): Building hope, one ramp at a time
Jack Shearin (’50), 84-years-young, has helped build more than 600 ramps for the disabled.
Read MoreChuck Millsaps (’83) guides a record-breaking run across North Carolina
Chuck Millsaps (’83, P ’13, ’16) guides elite runner Diane Van Deren from North Carolina’s mountains to the sea.
Read MoreSusan Brinkley (’62) preserves memories of the Old Campus
Susan Brinkley (’62) shares tales of the Old Campus on UNC-TV.
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