Tag: Kerry M. King (’85)
‘Compassion is Our Currency’
Holly Welch Stubbing (’93) leads a nonprofit that guides companies in supporting employees through disasters, pandemic and more.
Read MoreLessons From a Time of Upheaval
Six alumni reflect on life in the 1960s and early ’70s and how 2020 echoes those times.
Read More‘Songs of Wake Forest’
Ed Wilson ('43) celebrates those we've lost who made Wake Forest 'Mother so Dear.'
Read MoreStill Working From Home?
Perri Helms Kersh (’92, MAEd ’94) can bring order into the messiest WFH spaces.
Read MoreRemembering K. Wayne Smith (’60)
Life trustee had a distinguished career in government, business and education.
Read MoreSaving the ‘Impossible City’
As the waters rose in Venice and a pandemic followed, Melissa Conn (’87, P ’22) went to work to preserve the past and ensure the future of her adopted Italian home.
Read MoreCrisis Response Fund keeps students and workers afloat
In a time of COVID-19, Wake Forest's Crisis Response Fund is providing help to those who 'have nowhere else to turn.'
Read MoreMurder, Mystery, Memory
Author Deb Richardson-Moore ('76) 'wanders' into a different world.
Read MoreTales from India
Not to be overlooked in Wake Forest’s history of global studies was one semester that changed lives and a campus.
Read MoreFront-line Warrior
An alumnus seeks to feed the hungry in two states as demand for food skyrockets.
Read MoreSummer’s Hottest Books
The newest members of the Writers Hall of Fame — plus one — offer their top picks.
Read MorePortraits of Pro Humanitate
Members of the Wake Forest community exemplify the University's motto in action.
Read MorePhilanthropy: ‘Sending the Ladder Back Down’
A scholarship winner himself, Bill Wells (’74) is retiring as Wake Forest's longtime director of financial aid, having put philanthropic dollars to work for worthy students.
Read MoreFrom Lilting Banshees to Crisis Intervention
Kristen Eppley England (’98) uses her improv skills to teach law enforcement officers.
Read More‘A Beautiful Way to See the World’
Eric Bihl (’10) and Kennon Jones ('10) look back on their journey around the world.
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