A Century of Female Voters
Wake Forest alumna helps launch a newsroom named for the 19th Amendment, which gave U.S. women voting rights in 1920.
Read MoreWake Forest alumna helps launch a newsroom named for the 19th Amendment, which gave U.S. women voting rights in 1920.
Read MoreEllen Ward ('03) asks that question in her fight to end racism and poverty.
Read MoreFrom the time she was a child Emma Hunsinger (’13) did. Last November, the cartoonist succeeded.
Read MoreJessica Jackson Shortall ('00) has accomplished many things, all focused on doing good in the world.
Read MoreInspired by her grandmother’s culinary art, Shelley Sizemore seeks to help students examine hunger issues in the community through Campus Kitchen.
Read MoreThe divinity school’s Fred Bahnson cultivates ‘a whole new way to be a church.’
Read MoreSix years ago, when they made their first foray into downtown Winston-Salem to hand out sandwiches to the homeless, Wake Forest students Jordan Jones (’08), Eric Lange (’08) and Richard Roberts (’08) had trouble breaking out of their comfort zone. “I’ll never forget how nervous we were the first time we went out,” Jones said […]
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