On the ground in Ferguson
Mustafa Abdullah (’10), a program associate with the ACLU of Missouri, was in Ferguson, Missouri, following Michael Brown’s death.
Read MoreMustafa Abdullah (’10), a program associate with the ACLU of Missouri, was in Ferguson, Missouri, following Michael Brown’s death.
Read MoreEric Hallman, head of The Livestock Conservancy, says maintaining genetic diversity in cows is critical to avoid a crisis akin to the Irish potato famine.
Read MoreIn 1947 industrious students came up with a solution to the Old Campus housing shortage — they built the Boodle Inn.
Read MoreGuy T. Montgomery’s (’09) first book is a collection of ghostly stories haunting historic Old Salem.
Read MoreFor years, Chaplain Ed Christman (’50, JD ’53) welcomed new students with a simple message: ‘You matter’
Read MoreHandmade pottery by Jane Patton Williams (MAEd ’76) brings food for the soul to campus dining hall.
Read MoreCassie Freund (’10) uses her biology degree to save wild orangutans in Borneo.
Read MoreHis family’s vision, says Kevin Shorter (MBA ’06), is to keep orphaned Asian girls off the street and out of the sex trade.
Read MoreFour Class of ’63 friends stage a Broadway reunion and answer their own question: What makes Wake Forest special?
Read MoreHer legacy of love for nature’s vulnerable sea turtles lives on at the Karen Beasley (’84) Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center.
Read MoreDentist Sara Creighton (’05) hits the streets of San Francisco in a souped-up mobile dental office.
Read MoreMentoring matters to Chad Brown (’01, JD ’06), who is North Carolina’s Big Brother of the Year for Big Brothers Big Sisters Services.
Read MoreFormer soccer player Kate T. Parker (’98) is a mother and photographer whose new project shows young girls’ strength, power and confidence.
Read MoreA writer of world renown claimed Katina Parker (’96) and ‘watered and seeded’ her soul.
Read MoreMaya Angelou had little patience for anyone who spoke in front of her class with a ‘small voice’ and challenged students to project with confidence, purpose and poise, writes John R. Hilley (’83).
Read More“As of June 30, Wake Forest will let me go,” writes Candide Jones (’72, MA ’78), who is retiring. “But I’m not sure I can ever let Wake Forest go.”
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