Go Forward, For Humanity
“Pro Humanitate is a way of living that transcends the transactional elements of our existence,” speaker Mary Tribble (’82) tells students at this year’s Senior Dinner.
Read More“Pro Humanitate is a way of living that transcends the transactional elements of our existence,” speaker Mary Tribble (’82) tells students at this year’s Senior Dinner.
Read MoreThomas. West. Sellner. Theologian George Faithful (’01) says his first book would have been ‘impossible’ without guidance from influential professors.
Read MoreKate Lambert (’03) stars in a TV Land pilot about “Teachers” who carry books and a lot of baggage.
Read MoreThe April 2 ruling on campaign donations is a victory for attorney Bobby Burchfield (’76), who successfully argued the case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read MoreIllustrator Martha Napier (’07) captures “street style” of the fashion elite at New York Fashion Week.
Read MoreLittle did these ’85 Fideles know that over the next 30 years their friendships would strengthen thanks to an unbroken circle of heartfelt letters.
Read MoreTeacher, researcher and leader Phillip Griffiths (’59, SCD ’73) receives one of the highest distinctions in mathematics.
Read More“Fashion is trend forecasting,” says Lauren Gaston (’09). “Costume design involves digging into a moment in time much like an anthropologist would.”
Read MoreNow out in the real world, former Lilting Banshees say the experience was about more than humor — it was life-changing.
Read MoreThe Spring 2014 issue will be in mailboxes soon. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside!
Read MoreBooks have always been there to guide ZSR’s Travis Manning (’93) along his life journey.
Read MoreWe caught up with several Lilting Banshees alumni for our 20th anniversary article in the Spring 2014 print issue and ran out of space to tell their stories. So, Banshee bonus! Here they are, in alphabetical order by last name. Lizzie Cain (’09), Washington, D.C., General Services Admin. Lizzie Cain says she was a bit […]
Read MorePickin’ and grinnin’: George Grove (’69) of The Kingston Trio nurtured his love for music at Wake Forest.
Read MoreBelonging to the Wake Forest Fellows family encourages her to be the best version of herself, writes Caitlin Brooks Edwards (’11).
Read MoreThree Scottsboro Boys are pardoned posthumously thanks to legislation sponsored by Alabama Sen. Arthur Orr (’86).
Read MoreWake Forest, and an admiration for Ed Wilson (’43), connected international students Augi Ahn and Yuki Hijiya (MA ’67) — for life.
Read MoreBackpacking around the world wasn’t journey enough for Ryan Himmelsbach (’11), so he cycled across the USA.
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