Honoring Mr. Wake Forest
Marybeth Sutton Wallace (’86) introduces Caldwell Laureate Ed Wilson (’43) as “a man whose life’s work has extended to every town across this state, every corner of the country, and beyond …”
Read MoreMarybeth Sutton Wallace (’86) introduces Caldwell Laureate Ed Wilson (’43) as “a man whose life’s work has extended to every town across this state, every corner of the country, and beyond …”
Read MoreSally Hurd Smith ('75) reflects on the friendships that still unite these alumni
Read MoreAuthor Shane Harris ('98) takes readers into America's new cyberwar
Read MoreAllison Orr ('93) creates dance with the help of Japanese women's baseball teams
Read MoreAshley Armistead ('91) founds Let Me Run, a nonprofit focused on wellbeing.
Read MoreClayton family honors patriarch with scholarship created to benefit alumni children
Read MorePresident Obama has nominated career diplomat William Roebuck (’78, MA ’82) as the next ambassador to Bahrain.
Read MoreIf you’re thumbing through the Oct. 20 issue of TIME Magazine you might recognize a fellow Deacon on Page 36. It’s teacher Matthew Gudenius (’00) in his paperless classroom.
Read MoreCraig Joseph's ('97) scary creation: You've never seen Frankenstein like this
Read MoreAlumna founds nonprofit to stop the deadly disease in Sierra Leone
Read MoreWe know plenty of alumni who name their dogs Deacon, but a penguin named Deacon?
Read MoreYou probably remember Robert Helm (’39) as a philosophy professor; it’s what you don’t know about him that you might find surprising.
Read MoreFred Williams ('38, JD '40) took the long road to Wake Forest.
Read MoreJenny Moore ('95) left the frenetic New York art scene to oversee an extraordinary museum in the middle of nowhere.
Read MoreA scholar transforms his Latin grammar course into a gamer's delight and wins accolades for innovative teaching.
Read MoreOnce a month the allure of a potluck supper and old-time music leads Wake Foresters and friends to gather round for The Unbroken Circle.
Read MoreHere's a stylish combination: Wake Forest graduates who have an aptitude for both business and home decor, with connections to North Carolina, the furniture capital of the world.
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