After Steve: How Apple Lost Its Soul
Author Tripp Mickle (’03) reveals the inside story of how the iconic company lost its creative edge.
Read MoreAuthor Tripp Mickle (’03) reveals the inside story of how the iconic company lost its creative edge.
Read MoreDouglas H. Nesbit (’92, P ’21, ’23) toasts the Masters Tournament and Wake Forest with a book of beverage recipes honoring everything Deacon.
Read MoreArmy veteran Matt Gallagher (’05) answered his friend’s call to help Ukrainians.
Read MoreAn alumna and her husband leave their comfort zone to launch snack foods aimed at reducing the chances of infants developing nut allergies.
Read MoreHistorian Dan Morrill ('60) brings a business-savvy approach to saving historic properties.
Read MoreJohn Barry (’14) builds a successful music industry career, despite a pandemic, with a booking agency for the booming niche of electronic dance festivals.
Read MoreNavigating global hotspots, William Roebuck (’78, MA ’82) embraces international service in a diplomatic career worthy of his literary background.
Read MoreKatie Fox, Mary Caroline Funk, Kgosi Hughes, Caroline Kernell, Greyson Lehman & Jacob Thomas
Virologist and Teaching Professor of Biology Pat Lord (Ph.D. ’86) pursues a quest for students to become 'biology literate.'
Read MoreThe gifts of a tattoo, a hidden curriculum and a struggle
Read MoreFilmmaker and Wake Forest faculty member Christopher Zaluski (MFA ’13) documents the making of a holy fresco, an ancient technique with a modern message to see the invisible among us.
Read MoreRetired Army Col. Jay Waters ('87) bikes from coast-to-coast to honor veterans.
Read MoreFormer roommates push into the traditional male territory of hardware to successfully launch a different kind of iron.
Read MoreIsaac Sims (’75) offered a compassionate ear and help to younger classmates facing challenges in the 1970s.
Read MorePart 1 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
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