A provost’s lasting legacy
When Jill Tiefenthaler steps down as provost on June 30 to become president at Colorado College, she will leave behind a lasting legacy.
Read MoreWhen Jill Tiefenthaler steps down as provost on June 30 to become president at Colorado College, she will leave behind a lasting legacy.
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Read MoreA memorial service for Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Paul Gross, will be held at 3 p.m. April 3 in the Wake Forest Welcome Center.
Read MoreColin Gillespie (MBA ’00), LEGO executive, says “Love what you sell, sell what you love, and create amazing experiences.”
Read MoreAn inspirational true story of Jon Abbate (’10), the Abbate family and the Deacons’ 2006 championship football season, ‘The 5th Quarter’ opens in selected cities across the Southeast on March 25.
Read MoreJessica Devaney (MA ’06), associate producer and assistant editor of “Budrus,” will attend a screening of the film and answer questions on March 23.
Read MoreA video produced by the School of Law features two alums working in New York City.
Read MoreCatharine McNally (’06) is the 2011 Recipient of the Paul G. Hearne Leadership Award by the American Association of People with Disabilities. The award recognizes her advocacy and leadership efforts to create more mainstream, inclusive arts and museum experiences for people with disabilities through her company, Keen Guides.
Read MoreRemember when a certain professor made a difference in your life? Or when you and your friends rolled the Quad after a big victory?
Read MoreInspirational speaker and author Trice Hickman (MALS ’98) gave the keynote address at the Black History Month Program and Reception for the Patterson Branch Library in Lubbock, Texas on Feb. 26.
Read MoreWake Forest Magazine recently received a letter and family photos from John Randolph “Randy” Cresenzo (JD ’76) who wrote that his father, Dr. Victor Michael Cresenzo, Sr. (BS ’40, MD ’43), is among the last living members of the first graduating class of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1943.
Read MoreMary Dalton (’83), filmmaker and associate professor of communication at Wake Forest, is quoted in the Christian Science Monitor discussing the film “The King’s Speech, a favorite to win several Oscars on Feb. 26.
Read MoreWake Forest baseball’s home opener was assigned a slogan, “Opening Day: It’s the Right Thing to Do,” in reference to the response Walter gave when asked why he decided to donate a kidney to Kevin Jordan.
Read MoreSoprano Johanna Young (’08) returns to her alma mater to perform with acclaimed guitarist Rupert Boyd.
Read MoreThe March issue of National Geographic Magazine features the work of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
Read MoreWake Forest’s slogan for the baseball team in 2011 is “What are you willing to sacrifice to help make this team better?” Head coach Tom Walter gave up a kidney to one of his players.
Read MoreKelly Williams Wilkinson (’99) was a theatre major when she made a startling discovery: she loved the theatre, but acting wasn’t her passion.
Read MoreAlison Shermeta Gentry (’06) recently became executive pastry chef at Dewey’s Bakery.
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