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Part 1 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MorePart 1 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MoreProfessor of Philosophy Adrian Bardon explains why the pandemic plays havoc with our sense of time and why time is so hard to understand.
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 MoreInspiring alumni share stories of leadership and character that influenced their lives
Read MoreIn the mountains of North Carolina, 12 Wake families gather for their biannual reunion.
Read MoreJeremy Essig ('00), musician and comedian, is just fine with living in the moment.
Read MoreHow a toddler upended the Trolley Problem and left his father, assistant professor E.J. Masicampo, watching the video go viral.
Read MoreDavid Hills' whimsical cartoons captured the feel-good campus vibes of an era.
Read MoreFrom “happiness” to “wisdom,” to finding a balanced outlook on life, to using one’s talents to live life fully and to enhance the lives of others.
Read MoreEric Hallman, head of The Livestock Conservancy, says maintaining genetic diversity in cows is critical to avoid a crisis akin to the Irish potato famine.
Read MoreHandmade pottery by Jane Patton Williams (MAEd ’76) brings food for the soul to campus dining hall.
Read More“I try to chronicle the big picture and not just the risks,” says Paul Garber (’86), who blogs about older parenting.
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