Distinguished Alumni Reflect the Spirit of Pro Humanitate
Wake Forest honors Beth Norbrey Hopkins (’73, P ’12) and J.D. Wilson (’69, P ’01).
Read MoreWake Forest honors Beth Norbrey Hopkins (’73, P ’12) and J.D. Wilson (’69, P ’01).
Read MoreDr. Susan R. Wente is installed as Wake Forest’s 14th president, sharing her transformative journey and charting a historic course for the University.
Read MoreIsaac Sims (’75) offered a compassionate ear and help to younger classmates facing challenges in the 1970s.
Read MorePart 1 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
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Read MoreThe LGBTQ+ Center begins a second decade supporting a welcoming environment for students, faculty and staff.
Read MorePart 4 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MorePart 2 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MorePart 3 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MoreProfessor emerita and author of a book on Winston-Salem’s architectural history sees the city in a new light in retirement.
Read MoreEmbracing values, tradition and innovation, retiring President Nathan O. Hatch challenged his team and Wake Foresters to make history.
Read MoreWake Forest’s new president has embraced serendipity in science and in life.
Read MoreStudents, faculty and staff adjust to the challenges of a fall semester unlike any other.
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