A closer look at the University seal
Scott Kyles (’92, MA ’94) shines some light on the seal’s centerpiece, the Chi-Rho symbol.
Read MoreScott Kyles (’92, MA ’94) shines some light on the seal’s centerpiece, the Chi-Rho symbol.
Read MoreLegal Aid of North Carolina honors Charlotte attorney for pro bono service.
Read MoreStrings gathered at a Homecoming brunch for sisterhood and making plans to help future Wake Forest women.
Read MoreFor your reading list: Thanksgiving, parenting and legends of the Southern mountains are topics for Wake Forest writers.
Read MoreFive students come face to face with the racial and social changes sweeping the country in the turbulent 1960s.
Read MoreCartoonist William Warren (’08) brings back Lummox and Goodrich just in time for his (their?) fifth reunion.
Read MoreRetired art history professor explores the architectural evolution of ski resorts in a compelling new book.
Read MoreProfessor in the lounge! Interaction benefits everyone and builds community, says Faculty Fellow Mary Dalton (’83).
Read MoreNikolai Vitti (’00, MAEd ’01) is on a mission to transform one of the largest school districts in the country.
Read MoreA passion for volunteering drove Andrea Rodgers (’93) to the intersection of charity and lifestyle.
Read MoreA “rural idyll memoir for any woman unsure about having kids” is how Jennifer Glen Richardson (’92) describes her new book.
Read MoreFor alumni parents, freshman move-in was a day to share memories of their time at Wake Forest while encouraging their children to forge their own path.
Read MoreAfter a long journey, filmmaker Richard DiPatri (’93) is where he wanted to be — sitting in the producer’s chair.
Read MoreAs the quiet one whose nose was always in a book, comedian Drew Droege (’99) says theatre brought out his inner-extrovert.
Read MoreAudrey Bridger (’52) shares treasured keepsakes from her student days, 60 years ago.
Read MoreAs the Demon Deacon mascot Andrew Borum (’08) was an ‘invisible celebrity.’ This week he’s about to be very visible on a nationally televised game show.
Read MoreRandom acts of kindness honor the late Fred Scully (’04, MSA ’05), who remained focused on what he had, not what he was losing.
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