Curt Beech (’94) takes film from page to stage in ‘Lincoln’
In the film industry, ‘limitations breed creativity,’ says art director Curt Beech (’94).
Read MoreIn the film industry, ‘limitations breed creativity,’ says art director Curt Beech (’94).
Read MoreProvost Emeritus Edwin G. Wilson’s words at Founders’ Day Convocation still resonate with J. Michael Thomas (’79) — 20 years later.
Read MoreFor John and Barbara Ann Land Brock, love blossomed in the theatre.
Read MoreBig filmmakers trust Robin Nelson Sweet (’87) to manage the big bucks.
Read MoreIt’s a rap: Blake Brandes (’06) uses hip-hop to communicate a socially conscious message.
Read MoreHillary Taylor’s unusual academic journey, from Wake Forest to Italy to Mexico.
Read MoreThe bonds Katelyn Goetz forged with her professor led her to stay at Wake Forest for her graduate work.
Read MoreMentoring has a way of coming full circle. Just ask Betina Wilkinson and Blakeney Brown.
Read MoreAlumni school teachers are returning to campus this weekend to reconnect with their professors and classmates.
Read MoreSocial media expert Kate Farber Gold (’04) lands dream job at Food Network.
Read MoreKevin Dias (’06) hopes to become king of the virtual mini-golf world with his new game app, Putter King.
Read MoreRetired professor Beulah Raynor, who died Jan. 8, is remembered as a demanding, but caring, teacher.
Read MoreAlice Webster, who died Jan. 4, warmly welcomed many a visitor to Wake Forest.
Read MoreMichael Thomas (’79) visits the 9/11 Memorial and remembers a classmate.
Read MorePaul Bond (’89) and Lauren Matise (’07) are looking forward to welcoming Wake Foresters to Nashville for the Music City Bowl.
Read MoreWilliam C. “Bill” Friday’s remarkable lifetime of public service to North Carolina and the nation began at Wake Forest.
Read MoreLiz Haight’s experience in a service-learning class in Nicaragua led her back there following graduation.
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