Words Awake 3! Rises and Shines
Program inspires with poetry, distinguished writers, memories of days past
Read MoreProgram inspires with poetry, distinguished writers, memories of days past
Read MoreAnn Julian Abadie ('60), whose career has focused on Southern culture, will be honored at the annual Oxford Conference for the Book.
Read MoreHerman Eure (Ph.D. '74), trailblazer and mentor, receives Medallion of Merit.
Read MoreThe author and the North Carolina midwife forged an unlikely friendship.
Read MoreSweet stories that span the decades prove Wake Forest is truly a romantic place.
Read MoreProfessional dancer and Las Vegas Showgirl begins an encore career in physical therapy
Read MoreHis new book explores the pressures and politics of high school sports.
Read MoreEmily Herring Wilson (MA '62) receives UNC-Greensboro College of Arts & Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award
Read MoreMarybeth Sutton Wallace (’86) introduces Caldwell Laureate Ed Wilson (’43) as “a man whose life’s work has extended to every town across this state, every corner of the country, and beyond …”
Read More“As of June 30, Wake Forest will let me go,” writes Candide Jones (’72, MA ’78), who is retiring. “But I’m not sure I can ever let Wake Forest go.”
Read MoreWake Forest, and an admiration for Ed Wilson (’43), connected international students Augi Ahn and Yuki Hijiya (MA ’67) — for life.
Read MoreSusan Brinkley (’62), an alumna of the new campus, is honored for preserving the history of the Old Campus.
Read MoreRetired professor Thomas M. Elmore (’56), who founded Wake Forest’s counseling program, has died.
Read MoreWeston P. Hatfield (’41), a past trustee who was one of Wake Forest’s most influential leaders, has died.
Read MoreFormer UNC President William C. “Bill” Friday, who died Oct. 12, got his start on the Old Campus.
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