Unearthing Time in a Bottle
A Wake Forest alumnus and botanist became a keeper of secrets for one of the world’s oldest scientific experiments.
Read MoreA Wake Forest alumnus and botanist became a keeper of secrets for one of the world’s oldest scientific experiments.
A Wake Forest alumnus and botanist became a keeper of secrets for one of the world’s oldest scientific experiments.
Read MoreEnjoy three of our favorite gardens among the abundance of natural spaces treasured by Wake Foresters.
Read MoreTeacher-scholars are posing research questions for their students and guiding them to deeply consider their relationship with the natural world.
Read MoreStudents learn the science behind this biodiversity hot spot and the devastation of deforestation. Then, they apply their knowledge as budding science journalists.
Read MoreFrom precise botanical illustrations to surprising QR codes, artist Meredith Mulhearn (’01) stays rooted in the natural world.
Read MoreFor some, a straight career path is best, but know that deviations are okay — sometimes even necessary, says an alumna who gave up law to write about wildlife conservation.
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