From attorney to Peace Corps volunteer
Lisa Ewart ('99) stops 'talking herself out of it' and follows her heart, at age 37
Read MoreLisa Ewart ('99) stops 'talking herself out of it' and follows her heart, at age 37
Read MoreAlumna connects recent graduates with children in her native Argentina.
Read MoreOnce a cheerleader for the Deacs and now a champion for support of Navy families, Joette Horton Seniff ('90) receives rare civilian honor for her public service.
Read MoreBasketball legend 'Muggsy' Bogues inspires youth to follow their dreams.
Read MoreDavid ('12) and Amy Long ('06, MD '10) Rule embrace disabilities to serve others
Read MoreLouis Bissette ('65, P '94) and Killian Noe ('80) receive 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Read MoreLouis Bissette’s ('65, P '94) longstanding devotion to Wake Forest is recognized
Read MoreKillian Noe ('80) reaches out to those trapped by mental illness and drugs.
Read MoreWhat can I do because I love humanity? Carter Via ('83) builds bridges of hope in Kenya.
Read MoreBuck Cochran (’82) continues to nurture his dream of establishing a working farm with housing for special-needs adults. And he’s doing it with a lot of help from his friends, including many Wake Foresters.
Read MoreSan Diego housing leader has spent his career fighting for affordable housing.
Read MoreTen years after she founded Community of Hope Ministries, Amy Bannister White (’90) has plenty of reasons to give thanks this holiday season.
Read MoreFor years, Chaplain Ed Christman (’50, JD ’53) welcomed new students with a simple message: ‘You matter’
Read MoreDuring my many years working at this University we’ve called it “The Wake Forest Way.” And we still do. It’s the term we use to describe that spirit of caring, courtesy and willingness to go above and beyond.
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