Honoring the fallen
Jason Blount (’98) serves his country, and his alma mater, as superintendent of the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery.
Read MoreJason Blount (’98) serves his country, and his alma mater, as superintendent of the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery.
Read MoreAuthor Shane Harris ('98) takes readers into America's new cyberwar
Read MoreFifty-year-old Memories of People and Two Places — Wake Forest and Vietnam — Come Flooding Back
Read MoreFormer soccer player Kate T. Parker (’98) is a mother and photographer whose new project shows young girls’ strength, power and confidence.
Read MoreShane Harris (’98), author of “The Watchers,” is poised to comment from his new post at Foreign Policy magazine.
Read MoreCounter terrorism expert Daveed Gartenstein-Ross (’98) on why the greatest threat facing us today isn’t terrorism, but the national debt.
Read MoreAdventurer, environmental photojournalist and 1998 Wake Forest alumnus has a mission to protect Florida lands and waterways — and he’s on an expedition.
Read MoreMusic men: Andrew Clark (’98) will conduct a choral work by his mentor, composer Dan Locklair.
Read MoreWriting a book about her family’s business took Elizabeth Thalhimer Smartt (’98) on a sentimental genealogical journey.
Read More‘The Watchers’ honored for excellence in journalism.
Read MoreShane Harris (’98) has written about spies and national security for a decade. He discusses the congressional decision to renew the Patriot Act on NPR’s “On the Media” this week.
Read MoreInspirational speaker and author Trice Hickman (MALS ’98) gave the keynote address at the Black History Month Program and Reception for the Patterson Branch Library in Lubbock, Texas on Feb. 26.
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