Ode to Edwin Graves Wilson: 1923-2024
For nearly a century, he elevated hearts and minds at Wake Forest and leaves a legacy of goodwill toward all.
Read MoreFor nearly a century, he elevated hearts and minds at Wake Forest and leaves a legacy of goodwill toward all.
Read MoreA May 3 memorial service drew hundreds to pay their respects.
Read MoreWhat happened when we asked Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson ('43) questions about himself? He answered every one. Graciously and delightfully, of course.
Read MorePart 1 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MorePart 2 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MorePart 3 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MorePart 4 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MoreBrick-by-colorful-brick lessons for life and work
Read MoreWhile some philosophy departments are in decline, others, including at Wake Forest, are thriving as never before, continuing to attract students who seek to ponder life’s great questions.
Read MoreA bridge between the Reynolda campus and the School of Medicine leads to a ‘unicorn’ medical Spanish program, merging language skills, clinical knowledge and a focus on empathy for future doctors.
Read MoreWhat makes John Currie (’93) run? His job as director of athletics energizes this peripatetic man with a plan.
Read MoreThe derring-do of a newspaperman whose legacy — from the London Blitz to Pearl Harbor to Wake Forest classrooms — should not be forgotten.
Read MoreA philosophy major with a love of wisdom takes that discipline of inquiry into his career as a doctor.
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