An ‘Improv’ Life
Kristen Eppley England (’98) moves from training police officers in Colorado to running an art gallery in Costa Rica.
Read MoreKristen Eppley England (’98) moves from training police officers in Colorado to running an art gallery in Costa Rica.
Read MoreJude Stewart (’96) sniffs out meaning and culture in the often underrated but powerful sense of smell.
Read MoreDouglas H. Nesbit (’92, P ’21, ’23) toasts the Masters Tournament and Wake Forest with a book of beverage recipes honoring everything Deacon.
Read MoreSix alumni writers share their picks for top books of the COVID era.
Read MoreMembers of the Wake Forest community exemplify the University's motto in action.
Read MoreAn alumna shares her fresh perspectives after touring museums in her adopted home city abroad with new Deacon friends.
Read MoreIn the mountains of North Carolina, 12 Wake families gather for their biannual reunion.
Read More'How do you make something visceral? How do you take a concept and make it felt?'
Read MoreDynamism defines Tycely Williams ('97) on each side of the podium.
Read MoreCraig Joseph's ('97) scary creation: You've never seen Frankenstein like this
Read MoreEntrepreneur April Arden Hess ('96, MSA '97) brings an accountant's precision and her sensibilities as a mother of two to Elevation Burger's global enterprise
Read MoreTim Duncan (’97) at the center of the NBA playoffs and “around which all else orbited.”
Read MoreRebecca B. Wofford (JD ’97) is kicking off a program this month to help school children in Tanzania succeed by providing them with a nutritious meal during the day.
Read MoreHeather King (MA ’97) and Jayne Grubbs (’01) win the Waddill Award, presented annually to two alumni for exemplary teaching.
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