Tag: Maya Angelou
An Olympian’s Life Lessons
Steve Brown (’91) reflects on his journey to the Olympics and beyond.
Read MoreThe Storyteller
An alumna's discovery of 100-year-old shadow puppets in a "magic box" in a war zone inspires hope and healing.
Read MoreIf the Past Could Talk
Ever wondered about the weathered plaques on walls, doors, benches and trees around campus? Behind the inscriptions are stories that can bring a smile or a tear.
Read MoreAn ‘Improv’ Life
Kristen Eppley England (’98) moves from training police officers in Colorado to running an art gallery in Costa Rica.
Read MoreEntrusted to Lead
Dr. Susan R. Wente is installed as Wake Forest’s 14th president, sharing her transformative journey and charting a historic course for the University.
Read MoreWake Forest Miscellany
Part 1 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MoreUndaunted: Karen Baynes-Dunning
Karen Baynes-Dunning (’89) infuses arduous work for social justice and children’s progress with lessons from wondrous family lore and the late Maya Angelou.
Read MoreWomen of Wake Forest: A History of their Own
A look back at the milestones along with the millstones in the story of women at the University.
Read More‘Songs of Wake Forest’
Ed Wilson ('43) celebrates those we've lost who made Wake Forest 'Mother so Dear.'
Read MoreA Meal With a Side of Hope
Katina Parker (’96) founded Feed Durham NC to bring healthy food to communities stressed by the pandemic.
Read MorePortraits of Pro Humanitate
Members of the Wake Forest community exemplify the University's motto in action.
Read MoreSetting a North Star of Intellect & Character
President Hatch discusses “The Soul of Wake Forest” in this inspirational address
Read MoreStanding tall for Brooklyn’s youth
NBA's Nets honor Boys & Girls Club mentor/coach Stan King ('94) and his team
Read MoreA legend on and off the court
Atlantic Coast Conference honors basketball standout Janice Collins ('86)
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