The Character Gap: How Good Are We?
Q&A with Philosophy Professor Christian Miller, author of the compelling new book, "The Character Gap"
Read MoreQ&A with Philosophy Professor Christian Miller, author of the compelling new book, "The Character Gap"
Read More"Who are we as people, and what makes us tick?" Wake Forest's groundbreaking Character Project explores some of mankind's greatest questions
Read MoreHow Wake Forest faculty and staff infuse leadership & character lessons in their work with students
Read MoreThanks to six donors, Wake Forest's Leadership & Character program welcomed its inaugural class of scholars
Read MoreSara Johe Busse (’81) has never met a volunteer opportunity that she didn’t love.
Read MoreRenée Davis Benton (’97) finds satisfaction in tying her business career to Pro Humanitate
Read MoreWoody Faircloth (’90) didn’t feel right about sending only thoughts and prayers to victims of the Camp Fire in California. Instead, he started with one RV, and with the help of ‘angels,’ he found a way to keep on giving.
Read MoreBuck Cochran ('82), Donna F. Edwards ('80) and Anil Rai Gupta (MBA '92, LL.D. '17) honored for their commitment to serving Wake Forest and Pro Humanitate
Read MoreEllen Ward ('03) asks that question in her fight to end racism and poverty.
Read MoreMoved to action by the power of education, Jimmy McQuilkin (’09) oversees a program to mentor and inspire students
Read MoreTwo alumni find a common goal giving legal help to desperate young people
Read MoreAlfred G. Adams ('68, JD '73), Julie Coyne ('89) and the late John K. Medica (MBA '83) honored for their service to Wake Forest and commitment to Pro Humanitate
Read MoreFormer soccer standout Amir Lowery ('04) shoots to change lives, on and off the field.
Read MoreAt CycleBar, entrepreneur and philanthropist Dixon Douglas ('06) promotes good health and good causes.
Read MoreAaron Fossas ('15, MAM '16) gives back to his community, on and off the field.
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