With an assist from Wake Forest students and faculty, a nearby retirement community has started a debate society that’s embracing research and divergent points of view.
Dr. Perry Mandanis (’81) turned a delayed ADHD diagnosis into a career helping others — including a new deck of cards offering strategies he’s gathered across decades.
Did you know, before it was a conference center, the Graylyn Estate was a dormitory? Students lived in rooms with fireplaces, oak paneling, slate floors, leaded windows and marble bathrooms. What was it like living in the “giant stone masterpiece?” Read here.
In the internet’s early days, when professors needed to get up to speed on computers, and do it fast, student mentors saved the day — with funding from a secretive billionaire.