Susan Brinkley (’62) is honored for promoting Wake Forest’s history
Susan Brinkley (’62), an alumna of the new campus, is honored for preserving the history of the Old Campus.
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 MoreBroadcaster Billy Packer ('62) says Coach Bones McKinney's personality was larger than life.
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.
Read MoreProbably no one’s journey to Wake Forest was longer than Somali native Yasin Ali’s, but he had Jordan Adam (’04) pointing the way.
Read MoreWake Forest faculty and staff share how they find inspiration to 'Be Inventive!'
Read MoreThe newly renamed Alumni Hall was dedicated Sept. 20 with a hope that it will become as hallowed as its namesake on the Old Campus.
Read MoreThe dancing, head-spinning Deacon was a crowd favorite in the 1970s.
Read MoreSeventeen years after four-year-old Mary Scott Haynie was the Homecoming poster child, she’s entering her senior year at Wake Forest.
Read MoreWalter J. Harrelson, who laid the foundation for Wake Forest’s divinity school in the mid-1990s, has died.
Read MoreTwo weeks before the Class of 2016 moved onto campus, the “Girls on the Hall” from the Class of ’64 took over Johnson Hall.
Read MoreAlumni move their children onto a campus that still evokes happy memories.
Read MoreJust back from the London Olympics, Tommie O’Toole (’78, P ’07) talks about Gabby Douglas, Usain Bolt, Tonya Harding and his favorite Olympic and Final Four memories.
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 MoreYou can learn a lot about life from animals, says veterinarian Lynne M. Flood (’82).
Read MoreDavid Morgan’s (’80) second-chance school is getting its own second chance to reach even more youth.
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