Getting Here
Everyone surely can remember an important mentor who offered guidance about careers or life. We wanted to know about Wake Forest leaders’ mentoring memories, so we asked.
Read MoreEveryone surely can remember an important mentor who offered guidance about careers or life. We wanted to know about Wake Forest leaders’ mentoring memories, so we asked.
Read MoreIn the internet’s early days, when professors needed to get up to speed on computers, and do it fast, student mentors saved the day — with funding from a secretive billionaire.
Read MoreA collaboration between an older alum and a younger alum provided lessons for both and a treasured, recorded conversation for history's sake.
Read MoreMentoring relationships at Wake Forest can coalesce for the long haul.
Read MorePart 4 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MoreWake Forest’s new president has embraced serendipity in science and in life.
Read MoreJack Kalavritinos ('85) of ACE Mentor Program not waiting on government solutions.
Read MoreGuy T. Montgomery’s (’09) first book is a collection of ghostly stories haunting historic Old Salem.
Read MoreMentoring matters to Chad Brown (’01, JD ’06), who is North Carolina’s Big Brother of the Year for Big Brothers Big Sisters Services.
Read MoreA writer of world renown claimed Katina Parker (’96) and ‘watered and seeded’ her soul.
Read More“Through our conversations,” writes Karen Roberts Nabavi (’01), “my own interests developed, and Dr. DeShazer helped me to chart a course to explore them.”
Read MoreMark Titus Hoover (’10) takes the road less traveled to the U.S. Embassy in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Read MoreBelonging to the Wake Forest Fellows family encourages her to be the best version of herself, writes Caitlin Brooks Edwards (’11).
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