Coach donates kidney to player
Wake Forest’s slogan for the baseball team in 2011 is “What are you willing to sacrifice to help make this team better?” Head coach Tom Walter gave up a kidney to one of his players.
Wake Forest’s slogan for the baseball team in 2011 is “What are you willing to sacrifice to help make this team better?” Head coach Tom Walter gave up a kidney to one of his players.
Kelly Williams Wilkinson (’99) was a theatre major when she made a startling discovery: she loved the theatre, but acting wasn’t her passion.
Alison Shermeta Gentry (’06) recently became executive pastry chef at Dewey’s Bakery.
From The Wall Street Journal to Vanity Fair, best-selling author Emily Giffin (’94) is making news in 2011.
The United States lost an acclaimed American novelist on Jan. 20 when Reynolds Price died of complications from a heart attack at age 77. A native of Macon, N.C., and a Rhodes Scholar, Price found a mentor in Eudora Welty.
Walking, wandering and study abroad opportunities open one alumna’s window on the world.
The Old Campus boasts a new museum to house historical treasures.
Mike and Mary Flynn Farrell’s historic gift honors their family’s past and the University’s future.
The force was with computer junkies Chad (’02) and Casey (’06) Pugh, who turned a classic film into an Emmy-winning Webcast.
It’s brown, has wings and flutters around the Galapagos. Call it a moth named for biologists Bill and Mindy Conner.
Poet A.R. Ammons (’49) took life’s suffering upon himself and found words for it.
Compelling stories and a sense of social responsibility drive the new Documentary Film program.
A renewed commitment to student financial aid will shape the Wake Forest of the future.