Hale/Orser Fund honors associate deans’ commitment to students
A new fund honors Toby A. Hale (’65, P ’03), Paul N. Orser (’69, P ’01) and their dedication to students.
Read MoreA new fund honors Toby A. Hale (’65, P ’03), Paul N. Orser (’69, P ’01) and their dedication to students.
Read MoreIncreasing diversity has changed who, what and how faculty teach, writes Professor of Biology Herman Eure (Ph.D ’74).
Read MoreFamily, friends and the Demon Deacon celebrate retired professor Herman Preseren’s 100th birthday.
Read MoreIs that the ghost of A.C. Reid? ZSR library is filled with more than books, writes Jane Freeman Crosthwaite (’59).
Read MoreWhen Dean Toby A. Hale retires this summer, Wake Forest will lose a significant piece of its heart and soul.
Read MoreProvost Rogan Kersh explains how online courses could be a supplement to Wake Forest-style education.
Read MoreWake Forest faculty and staff share how they find inspiration to 'Be Inventive!'
Read MoreWalter J. Harrelson, who laid the foundation for Wake Forest’s divinity school in the mid-1990s, has died.
Read MoreFrom a riveting account of World War I to the uplifting story of Martha Mason (’60), alumni professors share their favorite can’t-put-down summer books.
Read MoreA memorial service for retired French professor Mary Frances Robinson, who died on July 31, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3 p.m. in Wait Chapel.
Read MoreJack Shearin (’50), 84-years-young, has helped build more than 600 ramps for the disabled.
Read MoreWake Forest writers flourish thanks to the enduring — and endearing — 'Why not?'
Read MoreSusan Brinkley (’62) shares tales of the Old Campus on UNC-TV.
Read MorePsychology professor and former provost Bill Gordon (’68, MA ’70) retires after distinguished career.
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