A closer look at the University seal
Scott Kyles (’92, MA ’94) shines some light on the seal’s centerpiece, the Chi-Rho symbol.
Read MoreScott Kyles (’92, MA ’94) shines some light on the seal’s centerpiece, the Chi-Rho symbol.
Read MoreLegal Aid of North Carolina honors Charlotte attorney for pro bono service.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the WakeForest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreTravis Dove (’04) captures the spirit of Pro Humanitate.
Read MoreSavoring his own sense of timing, physician Rob Cocke (’93) has fashioned a peripatetic life that blends Pro Humanitate and global adventure.
Read MoreA passion for volunteering drove Andrea Rodgers (’93) to the intersection of charity and lifestyle.
Read MoreIn February, Wade Murphy (’00), executive vice president of Marmik Oil Co. in El Dorado, Ark., made history as the only person under 35 to make a single seven-figure gift in the University’s history. Murphy, a member of the College Board of Visitors, donated $1 million to the Humanities Institute. In 2010 the National Endowment […]
Read MoreAs with every elected official, it can be tempting to consider U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (’78) in policy terms. He’s the guy who streamlined bureaucracy to expedite medical care for millions of Americans, for example. But to get the real point, ask somebody across the allegedly impassable gulf of partisanship to describe what makes the […]
Read MoreA new fund honors Toby A. Hale (’65, P ’03), Paul N. Orser (’69, P ’01) and their dedication to students.
Read More‘A mighty rush of wind battered Joplin but it also filled our collective spirits with resolve,’ says Jane Owens Cage (’78) on the two-year anniversary of devastating tornado.
Read MoreA ceremony that began with students delivering the welcome in half a dozen languages concluded with heavy rain falling, almost on cue, as it ended.
Read MoreKatherine Wycisk (’12) turns her passion for caring for orphans in Uganda into a nonprofit.
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