Imagining tomorrow’s world circa 1957
In 1957 an alumni speaker outlined for seniors “the world of tomorrow” — a “world that desperately needs you.”
Seems pertinent….
In 1957 an alumni speaker outlined for seniors “the world of tomorrow” — a “world that desperately needs you.”
Seems pertinent….
White House Correspondents’ Association honors Elizabeth Billingsley (JD ’05).
Read MoreA spontaneous rally occurs on the Quad in light of President Obama’s announcement about Osama bin Laden.
Read MoreMark Welker named interim provost; search committee appointed
Read MoreI knew I had to find the applicant who made a name for herself at the Siler City Chicken Festival.
Read MoreFamily Business Award winners take care of their people.
Read MoreLeah Durner (’81) examines the materiality of color in her ‘naked’ artwork.
Read MoreThai filmmaker Apichatpong Weersethakul was the first recipient of the Peter Brunette Award during the 13th Annual RiverRun International Film Festival.
Read MoreFive seniors showcase their outstanding thesis research on April 26.
Read MoreFour alumni-owned family businesses will be honored April 28.
Read MoreSound designer Stowe Nelson (’08) has an ear for what theatregoers hear.
Read MoreHer Campus correspondent provides the recap of alum Emily Giffin’s crowd-pleasing talk at WFU filled with comic asides, memories of rejection and a movie preview.
Read MoreSeveral Wake Forest alumni are among the speakers at the ‘Losing to Win’ conference.
Read More"I am just retiring from teaching," said Peggy Smith. "I'm not dying."
Read MoreTwo new collections of poems by A.R. Ammons (’49) have been published by small presses in Kentucky and North Carolina.
Read MoreAuthor and alumna Emily Giffin (’94) will visit the Reynolda campus on April 13 to talk about her life as a best-selling novelist.
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