Missy Malkush (’06): A helping hand
Missy Malkush (’06) has volunteered in four countries to help those who’ve lost limbs to war, disease or injuries.
Read MoreMissy Malkush (’06) has volunteered in four countries to help those who’ve lost limbs to war, disease or injuries.
Read MoreAwkward shapes? “I find that a slight hint of discomfort or confusion is enough to evoke a second glance,” says sculptor Jessica Vogel (’08).
Read MorePsychology professor and former provost Bill Gordon (’68, MA ’70) retires after distinguished career.
Read MoreJames Coggin (’52) remains grateful for the lessons learned from the “characters” on the Old Campus.
Read MoreIn the film industry, ‘limitations breed creativity,’ says art director Curt Beech (’94).
Read MoreHillary Taylor’s unusual academic journey, from Wake Forest to Italy to Mexico.
Read MoreThe bonds Katelyn Goetz forged with her professor led her to stay at Wake Forest for her graduate work.
Read MoreMentoring has a way of coming full circle. Just ask Betina Wilkinson and Blakeney Brown.
Read MoreFighting through fire, water and mud together was just the latest example of the bonds they've forged.
Read MoreLiu and Carter became close after working side-by-side for four weeks in China.
Read More"He opened my eyes to some different things I could do with my life. Looking back on it, it makes a lot of sense. It fits me."
Read MoreRhoades fell in love with the research process after working with Fahrbach.
Read MoreMitra gave the students the confidence and support to pursue their dreams.
Read MoreA love of Greek and the game inspire Bill Coore's restoration of Pinehurst No. 2, a golf course masterpiece.
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