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Cocktail Chemistry
Distilling the wisdom of Devin Kidner ('08) and Alex Koblan ('13), award-winning mixologists who can hit the spot with just the right drink.
Read MoreFreeing Dreams ‘Stuck in Notes’
Two alumni create a literary zine for nudging ideas into action, including their own.
Read MorePath to Hospitality
Brothers Tim ('93) and Marcus ('98) Lam build a new kind of school in Las Vegas for careers in hotel management, event planning and more.
Read MoreTrees We Love
On Arbor Day, campus experts share the ecology and history of Wake Forest’s relationship to magnolias, maples and more.
Read MorePredator Hunter, Pro Humanitate Attorney
From nabbing ‘The Iceman’ killer and other mobsters to advocating for Native American tribes, Robert J. Carroll (’74) takes on big challenges as a prosecutor and attorney.
Read More‘Compassion is Our Currency’
Holly Welch Stubbing (’93) leads a nonprofit that guides companies in supporting employees through disasters, pandemic and more.
Read More‘The Best Thing Ever’
Astronaut Tom Marshburn (MD ’89) relishes the thrill of a spacewalk and looks forward to his third trip beyond this planet.
Read MoreReading the River
On the Yadkin, Brian Fannon (’89) combines biology, history and a love of water for his exceptional life in the flow.
Read MoreUndaunted: Karen Baynes-Dunning
Karen Baynes-Dunning (’89) infuses arduous work for social justice and children’s progress with lessons from wondrous family lore and the late Maya Angelou.
Read MoreWomen of Wake Forest: A History of their Own
A look back at the milestones along with the millstones in the story of women at the University.
Read MoreCoping in the Pandemic
Students, faculty and staff adjust to the challenges of a fall semester unlike any other.
Read MoreLessons From a Time of Upheaval
Six alumni reflect on life in the 1960s and early ’70s and how 2020 echoes those times.
Read MoreConstant & True: Sophie Hollis (’19)
A young grad learns about isolation and reaching out in a pandemic
Read More‘Songs of Wake Forest’
Ed Wilson ('43) celebrates those we've lost who made Wake Forest 'Mother so Dear.'
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