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Four Class of ’63 friends stage a Broadway reunion and answer their own question: What makes Wake Forest special?
Read MoreFour Class of ’63 friends stage a Broadway reunion and answer their own question: What makes Wake Forest special?
Read MoreThe Spring 2014 issue will be in mailboxes soon. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside!
Read MoreVeteran Tommy Norman (’66) helps ‘America’s heroes’ transition to civilian life.
Read MoreProject Pumpkin founder returns to campus to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the annual Halloween tradition.
Read MoreFive students come face to face with the racial and social changes sweeping the country in the turbulent 1960s.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts to large leaps of faith, Wake Foresters prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreSix years ago, when they made their first foray into downtown Winston-Salem to hand out sandwiches to the homeless, Wake Forest students Jordan Jones (’08), Eric Lange (’08) and Richard Roberts (’08) had trouble breaking out of their comfort zone. “I’ll never forget how nervous we were the first time we went out,” Jones said […]
Read MoreAs the University undertakes its next capital campaign, the goal is to ensure that the distinctive nature of Wake Forest endures and flourishes. The vision for the college is that it will be recognized as the premier, face-to-face college experience preparing graduates to lead lives of purpose and connection. Donald E. “Don” Flow (MBA ’83) […]
Read MoreFor alumni parents, freshman move-in was a day to share memories of their time at Wake Forest while encouraging their children to forge their own path.
Read MoreDave Johnson’s (’90) innovative work as poet-in-residence for the New York City Probation Office is featured in the New York Daily News.
Read MoreFormer soccer star Marcus Tracy (’08) makes a tribute to the people of his hometown of Newtown, Conn.
Read MoreFirst Native American graduate advocated for family medicine and better health care.
Read MoreAmy Bannister White (’90) delivers turkeys on Thanksgiving and hope throughout the year.
Read MoreA bus-stop birth delivers instant fame for good Samaritan Emily Brewer (’98, MA ’03).
Read MoreLori Piccolo (’87) will be watching from afar as hundreds of students race around Hearn Plaza for the 10th annual Hit the Bricks fundraiser Sept. 27.
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