Libby Bell (’93) unmasks the great pumpkin
Project Pumpkin founder returns to campus to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the annual Halloween tradition.
Read MoreProject Pumpkin founder returns to campus to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the annual Halloween tradition.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreSavoring his own sense of timing, physician Rob Cocke (’93) has fashioned a peripatetic life that blends Pro Humanitate and global adventure.
Read MoreA passion for volunteering drove Andrea Rodgers (’93) to the intersection of charity and lifestyle.
Read MoreAfter a long journey, filmmaker Richard DiPatri (’93) is where he wanted to be — sitting in the producer’s chair.
Read MorePhillips Bragg (’93), living Pro Humanitate ideals, travels to Africa to help his friend in South Sudan and a new nation.
Read MoreDeacs in Love: what might the future hold for Rachel Weaver (’93) and David Paff (’86)?
Read MoreWho isn’t looking for a tasty snack that’s healthful, too? Kimberly Crupi Dobbins (’93) has the recipe.
Read MoreDeacons for the defense and the prosecution in the Edwards trial.
Read MoreLeave it to a Wake Forest graduate to figure out how to choreograph a ballet of trash trucks and sanitation workers. A documentary about her premieres Saturday at SXSW in Austin.
Read MoreCharlotte recognizes Phillips Bragg’s (’93) Demon Deacon philanthropic spirit.
Read MorePropelled by curiosity and technology, Michael Toth ('79) is relentless in his quest to expose hidden history.
Read MoreWake Foresters and a Lost Boy wage 'peace through education' for the new Sudan.
Read MoreA conversation with Leslie (’91) and Phillips Bragg (’93) in Charlotte led me to Carter Cook (’94, JD/MBA ’98) and his e-mail answering a ninth grader’s queries about what makes Wake Forest “a special college.”
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