Constant & True: Millie Kerr (’03)
For some, a straight career path is best, but know that deviations are okay — sometimes even necessary, says an alumna who gave up law to write about wildlife conservation.
Read MoreFor some, a straight career path is best, but know that deviations are okay — sometimes even necessary, says an alumna who gave up law to write about wildlife conservation.
Read MoreDave Middleton (‘81) marvels at the impact of study-abroad experiences in London with his spouse, who is resident professor at Worrell House.
Read MoreBehold the humble Fijian dish bearing tidings from Polynesia, an explorer’s ship, a ‘Disneyland’ museum circa mid-1700s and a Wake Forest bet on the future.
Read MoreWake Forest leads the way in study abroad, drawing international students and integrating global awareness throughout the campus and beyond
Read MoreThree alumni share reflections of their days at the University's beloved houses in London, Venice and Vienna
Read MoreMillie Kerr (’03) left her job as a lawyer to follow her passion — using storytelling to promote conservation.
Read MoreOlympians! Eight former Wake Forest athletes represent four nations in 2012 Summer Games.
Read MoreKelly Williams Wilkinson (’99) was a theatre major when she made a startling discovery: she loved the theatre, but acting wasn’t her passion.
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