Stories by Janet Williamson (P ’00, ’03)
A Literary Tradition
Wake Forest writers flourish thanks to the enduring — and endearing — 'Why not?'
Read MoreSeriously Funny
For 49 years, historian Jim Barefield has been teaching students the Art of Comedy
Read MoreThe Work of Art
An alumnus recalls an illuminating NYC trip made possible by the Acquavella Fund for Art and Business
Read MoreConstant & True
Life and Food for Future Years: What Wake Forest Has Meant to My Writing Life
Read MoreMichael “Mike” Aiken, Greensboro, N.C.
Since 1985 the Rev. Michael “Mike” Aiken (’71) has been executive director of Greensboro Urban Ministry, a nondenominational agency providing crisis intervention and outreach services. As one nominator wrote, “He is out to put himself out of a job as he works to end homelessness and poverty in Greensboro and Guilford County.” In accepting his […]
Read MoreLibba Clark Evans, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Well-known for her service in the private and public sectors, Lisbeth “Libba” Clark Evans (’74, MBA ’78) earned two degrees from Wake Forest and she has never strayed far from the place. She has, at one time or another, held leadership roles on the Board of Trustees, the Alumni Council, the boards of directors of Wake […]
Read MoreBen Sutton Jr., Winston-Salem, N.C.
As the “mic man” who led cheers at home football games in 1978 and 1979, Ben Sutton Jr. (’80, JD ’83, P ’14) was a widely recognized voice in Wake Forest sports. Today he continues to promote Demon Deacons athletics as president of IMG College, the multimedia and brand management company representing Wake Forest and other […]
Read MoreThe Meaning of a Motto
Pro Humanitate gives us a focal point and reminds us that human cultivation, human flourishing — that is our fundamental commitment.
Read MoreMessing With the Mona Lisa
A love of Greek and the game inspire Bill Coore's restoration of Pinehurst No. 2, a golf course masterpiece.
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