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Rise of Pro Humanitate in Students’ Lives
Six years ago, when they made their first foray into downtown Winston-Salem to hand out sandwiches to the homeless, Wake Forest students Jordan Jones (’08), Eric Lange (’08) and Richard Roberts (’08) had trouble breaking out of their comfort zone. “I’ll never forget how nervous we were the first time we went out,” Jones said […]
Read MoreDon Flow (MBA ’83) on preserving the past, investing for the future
As the University undertakes its next capital campaign, the goal is to ensure that the distinctive nature of Wake Forest endures and flourishes. The vision for the college is that it will be recognized as the premier, face-to-face college experience preparing graduates to lead lives of purpose and connection. Donald E. “Don” Flow (MBA ’83) […]
Read MoreGo, (Luter) Hogs!
Professor in the lounge! Interaction benefits everyone and builds community, says Faculty Fellow Mary Dalton (’83).
Read MoreNikolai Vitti (’00): Race to the top
Nikolai Vitti (’00, MAEd ’01) is on a mission to transform one of the largest school districts in the country.
Read MoreThe power of positive volunteering
A passion for volunteering drove Andrea Rodgers (’93) to the intersection of charity and lifestyle.
Read MoreHoldridge on the loss of Seamus Heaney
Jefferson Holdridge remembers the sonorous voice and the caring nature of poet Seamus Heaney, whose funeral was Monday.
Read More‘Americashire’ a memoir of life, love in the Cotswolds
A “rural idyll memoir for any woman unsure about having kids” is how Jennifer Glen Richardson (’92) describes her new book.
Read MoreThe familiar and the unfamiliar
For alumni parents, freshman move-in was a day to share memories of their time at Wake Forest while encouraging their children to forge their own path.
Read MoreFinding his joy, at last
After a long journey, filmmaker Richard DiPatri (’93) is where he wanted to be — sitting in the producer’s chair.
Read MoreOut of his shell, into his element
As the quiet one whose nose was always in a book, comedian Drew Droege (’99) says theatre brought out his inner-extrovert.
Read MoreAudrey Bridger (’52): Sweet memories
Audrey Bridger (’52) shares treasured keepsakes from her student days, 60 years ago.
Read MoreAn invisible celebrity no more?
As the Demon Deacon mascot Andrew Borum (’08) was an ‘invisible celebrity.’ This week he’s about to be very visible on a nationally televised game show.
Read MorePaying it Forward for Fred
Random acts of kindness honor the late Fred Scully (’04, MSA ’05), who remained focused on what he had, not what he was losing.
Read MoreThe 101 list: what did we miss?
Duncan, Starling and the OG&B … Readers tell us what they would have included on the first-ever ‘101 Things We Love About Wake Forest’ list.
Read MoreA world of Wake Forest connections
Blythe Riggan (’16) lands in Kigali and discovers her global alumnae network.
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