Godspeed, Dean Toby A. Hale
When Dean Toby A. Hale retires this summer, Wake Forest will lose a significant piece of its heart and soul.
Read MoreWhen Dean Toby A. Hale retires this summer, Wake Forest will lose a significant piece of its heart and soul.
Read MoreProducer and actress Sona Tatoyan (’00) is tackling one of the darkest periods in world history for her next film.
Read MoreFor Curt Beech (’94), a member of the ‘Lincoln’ Oscar-winning production design team, every movie is a little miracle.
Read MoreCameron Morris and Joe Meador, Class of 2001, never met until after graduation. They soon became Deacs in Love.
Read MoreWhen Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Pat Foote (’52, LL.D ’89) heard the news, she sat back and said, “Well how about that. I’ve only been fighting for this for 52 years.”
Read MoreMissy Malkush (’06) has volunteered in four countries to help those who’ve lost limbs to war, disease or injuries.
Read MoreJustin Lee (’00), founder of the Gay Christian Network, writes a book navigating issues of faith and sexuality.
Read MoreWhat inspired Ode to Reynolda Gardens and a gallery of Travis Dove (’04) photos
Read MoreGolf's most charming couple, Webb and Dowd Keith Simpson, began their partnership at Wake Forest, cheered on by friends and family.
Read MoreSince dropping the SAT requirement, Wake Forest relies more on interviews and written materials to evaluate prospective students.
Read MoreFor three weeks 50 years ago, four Wake Forest students captured the nation’s attention on the popular “College Bowl” quiz show.
Read MoreActing, playwriting, teaching top of the order for former Deacon baseball standout Marc Palmieri (’94).
Read MoreFirst Native American graduate advocated for family medicine and better health care.
Read MoreProvost Rogan Kersh explains how online courses could be a supplement to Wake Forest-style education.
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