Ammons (’49) poems published
Two new collections of poems by A.R. Ammons (’49) have been published by small presses in Kentucky and North Carolina.
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.
Read MoreThe road to the second annual international Obscura Day led to — you guessed it — Demon Deacons.
Read MoreAlumnus Al Hunt and his wife, Judy Woodruff, headline Voices of Our Time event.
Read MoreI love Paris in springtime, and I love that Amanda Bowers ('12) followed her passion in the heart of the city.
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Read MoreJeffrey P. Chamberlain (’88) is in the lab trying to bring us ultimately a more affordable electric car.
Read MoreColin Gillespie (MBA ’00), LEGO executive, says “Love what you sell, sell what you love, and create amazing experiences.”
Read MoreJessica Devaney (MA ’06), associate producer and assistant editor of “Budrus,” will attend a screening of the film and answer questions on March 23.
Read MoreA video produced by the School of Law features two alums working in New York City.
Read MoreFrom ‘Ace of Cakes’ to ‘Survivor’ meets ‘Hell’s Kitchen’: The WFU food network is sizzling.
Read MoreCatharine McNally (’06) is the 2011 Recipient of the Paul G. Hearne Leadership Award by the American Association of People with Disabilities. The award recognizes her advocacy and leadership efforts to create more mainstream, inclusive arts and museum experiences for people with disabilities through her company, Keen Guides.
Read MoreA Wake Forest journalism star received a citation for his long record of professional excellence and his mentoring of journalists across Washington. He and his wife, Judy Woodruff, will speak at WFU on April 13.
Read MoreRemember when a certain professor made a difference in your life? Or when you and your friends rolled the Quad after a big victory?
Read MoreWake Forest Magazine recently received a letter and family photos from John Randolph “Randy” Cresenzo (JD ’76) who wrote that his father, Dr. Victor Michael Cresenzo, Sr. (BS ’40, MD ’43), is among the last living members of the first graduating class of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1943.
Read MoreMary Dalton (’83), filmmaker and associate professor of communication at Wake Forest, is quoted in the Christian Science Monitor discussing the film “The King’s Speech, a favorite to win several Oscars on Feb. 26.
Read MoreSoprano Johanna Young (’08) returns to her alma mater to perform with acclaimed guitarist Rupert Boyd.
Read MoreRemember how you felt that last semester of your senior year?
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