A Photographic Memory
After 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
Read MoreAfter 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
Read MoreSome of the world's greatest leaders have spoken at Wake Forest over the years. Who were they? And what did they have to say?
Read More'As it turns out, I have never really left Wake Forest and Wake has never stopped changing me.'
Read MoreAmong bad feelings, there’s one that is particularly nagging. It’s called regret.
Read MoreAlumna Elizabeth Stalfort ('14) goes the extra 'miles' to surprise her best friend at graduation.
Read MoreDirector of Landscaping Jim Coffey keeps up with Commencement's fascinating facts.
Read More“Through our conversations,” writes Karen Roberts Nabavi (’01), “my own interests developed, and Dr. DeShazer helped me to chart a course to explore them.”
Read MoreA ceremony that began with students delivering the welcome in half a dozen languages concluded with heavy rain falling, almost on cue, as it ended.
Read MoreJune 4, 1962 was a day of milestones for Clyde and Janice Howell Glosson.
Read MoreThe scene on the Quad at Commencement provided a reminder of Wake Forest’s global reach.
Read MoreIn 1957 an alumni speaker outlined for seniors “the world of tomorrow” — a “world that desperately needs you.”
Seems pertinent….