Philosophical Journeys
While some philosophy departments are in decline, others, including at Wake Forest, are thriving as never before, continuing to attract students who seek to ponder life’s great questions.
Read MoreWhile some philosophy departments are in decline, others, including at Wake Forest, are thriving as never before, continuing to attract students who seek to ponder life’s great questions.
Read MoreThe Rev. Tish Harrison Warren (’01) wrote about noticing God in the routines of daily life. Then came the invitation to share her reflections on faith in the public and private spheres with millions.
Read MoreProvost Rogan Kersh ('86) represents "the very best of Wake Forest."
Read MoreQ&A with Philosophy Professor Christian Miller, author of the compelling new book, "The Character Gap"
Read MoreHow Wake Forest faculty and staff infuse leadership & character lessons in their work with students
Read MoreTwo churches — one black and the other white — have been divided for more than 150 years. Two pastors are trying to change that.
Read MoreThe Rev. Dr. Jill Crainshaw ('84) brings to her teaching and scholarship a deeply sacramental view of the world.
Read MoreNew book by Lauren Wright ('10) studies communications role of presidential spouses.
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 MoreWhat can I do because I love humanity? Carter Via ('83) builds bridges of hope in Kenya.
Read MoreWake Forest Magazine asked these professors to name the event or discovery in their field that most changed the course of history.
Read MoreCraig Joseph's ('97) scary creation: You've never seen Frankenstein like this
Read MoreThomas. West. Sellner. Theologian George Faithful (’01) says his first book would have been ‘impossible’ without guidance from influential professors.
Read MoreBooks have always been there to guide ZSR’s Travis Manning (’93) along his life journey.
Read MoreScott Kyles (’92, MA ’94) shines some light on the seal’s centerpiece, the Chi-Rho symbol.
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