‘Blind Truths’
Former basketball star Gil McGregor (’71, P '16) shares lessons he learned while losing his sight.
Read MoreFormer basketball star Gil McGregor (’71, P '16) shares lessons he learned while losing his sight.
Read MoreEntrepreneur David Tann (’02) built his own creative and branding agency from scratch to make time for mentoring the next generation.
Read MoreKristen Eppley England (’98) moves from training police officers in Colorado to running an art gallery in Costa Rica.
Read MoreDr. Susan R. Wente is installed as Wake Forest’s 14th president, sharing her transformative journey and charting a historic course for the University.
Read MoreHistorian Dan Morrill ('60) brings a business-savvy approach to saving historic properties.
Read MoreHolly Welch Stubbing (’93) leads a nonprofit that guides companies in supporting employees through disasters, pandemic and more.
Read MoreAn extended family in North Carolina exemplifies Wake Forest's motto
Read MoreBehind its newly launched "Program for Leadership & Character," Wake Forest is nurturing the art of leadership beyond a skill set, emphasizing character and building naturally on the DNA of its motto, Pro Humanitate
Read MoreWake Forest has launched a national movement to gather its people for powerful, meaningful conversations.
Read MoreAmong bad feelings, there’s one that is particularly nagging. It’s called regret.
Read MoreThree alumni help chart the course for a small city blossoming in Charlotte's shadow.
Read MoreGreg Buck (MBA '08) of JDog's Junk Removal follows his passions for business and the military by hiring, and serving, veterans.
Read MoreAllen Blevins ('80) works with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln every day as keeper of Bank of America's historical treasures.
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