Alumni rebuild battered Kosovo’s courts
Bobby Higdon (’85, JD ’89) and Frank Bradsher (’82) are helping rebuild Kosovo’s judicial system.
Read MoreBobby Higdon (’85, JD ’89) and Frank Bradsher (’82) are helping rebuild Kosovo’s judicial system.
Read MoreAmy Bannister White (’90) delivers turkeys on Thanksgiving and hope throughout the year.
Read MoreA bus-stop birth delivers instant fame for good Samaritan Emily Brewer (’98, MA ’03).
Read MorePhysics alumnus Yuan Li (Ph.D ’12) wins international recognition for research on solar cells.
Read MoreSusan Brinkley (’62), an alumna of the new campus, is honored for preserving the history of the Old Campus.
Read MoreRetired professor Thomas M. Elmore (’56), who founded Wake Forest’s counseling program, has died.
Read MoreBroadcaster Billy Packer ('62) says Coach Bones McKinney's personality was larger than life.
Read MoreWeston P. Hatfield (’41), a past trustee who was one of Wake Forest’s most influential leaders, has died.
Read More“I try to chronicle the big picture and not just the risks,” says Paul Garber (’86), who blogs about older parenting.
Read MoreFormer UNC President William C. “Bill” Friday, who died Oct. 12, got his start on the Old Campus.
Read More“I was lied to, stolen from, screamed at and spit upon,” says Deb Richardson-Moore (’76), minister to the homeless.
Read MoreProbably no one’s journey to Wake Forest was longer than Somali native Yasin Ali’s, but he had Jordan Adam (’04) pointing the way.
Read MoreLori Piccolo (’87) will be watching from afar as hundreds of students race around Hearn Plaza for the 10th annual Hit the Bricks fundraiser Sept. 27.
Read MoreThe newly renamed Alumni Hall was dedicated Sept. 20 with a hope that it will become as hallowed as its namesake on the Old Campus.
Read More“Call Me Maybe?” Always, for these Class of 2000 alumni.
Read MoreThe dancing, head-spinning Deacon was a crowd favorite in the 1970s.
Read MoreMelissa Harris-Perry (’94) urged students to ask “What difference does that make?”
Read MoreSeventeen years after four-year-old Mary Scott Haynie was the Homecoming poster child, she’s entering her senior year at Wake Forest.
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