Transmuting Trauma
How two wars and a brutal attack led the son of Baptist missionaries to help others with fear and pain.
Read MoreHow two wars and a brutal attack led the son of Baptist missionaries to help others with fear and pain.
Read MoreHow did a World War II dog tag with Wake Forest ties turn up in Texas decades later?
Read MoreChristina Soriano aims to give every student access to a transformative experience.
Read MoreDirector of Photography Ken Bennett shares a few favorite photographs that serve as defining images of the movement, spirit and multifaceted creativity abounding in the fine arts scene at Wake Forest.
Read MoreHow Allison Orr (’93) worked her magic to win over a host of skeptical carpenters, custodians and landscapers to put on a show.
Read More‘You know they’re there, … but you don’t realize how much goes into it day by day’
Read MoreJeannette Sorrell (’86) made her way from modest beginnings to the stage of Carnegie Hall as a pioneering female conductor who lets nothing stop her.
Read MoreHow Alex Acquavella (’03) plans to bring the arts more to the forefront at Wake Forest.
Read MoreHillary Heard Baack (’02) thrives in film and on stage with an outsider’s acute observing of human nature and stories.
Read MoreKunal Premnarayen ('00) uses his childhood experience to bring hope to children in India.
Read MoreDreams need power tools, says a Wake Forest alumna who is an award-winning playwright.
Read MoreAccidental Santa Claus Scott Chalkley (’09) embraces the Christmas spirit by giving back.
Read MoreLindsay McClure Miller (’07) and her photographer husband open new digital worlds for students to share culture internationally
Read MoreOver nearly 30 years, two poets with Wake Forest in common at turns argued, blundered and treated each other with kindness.
Read MoreInspired by his Deacon-rich family, David B. Young (’90) runs a company that teaches K-12 students to see the wider world.
Read MoreOut of grief, an alumna recovers her family's place beside her, and at Wake Forest.
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