Tag: Reynolda Gardens
The Nature of Our Gardens
Enjoy three of our favorite gardens among the abundance of natural spaces treasured by Wake Foresters.
Read MoreWhat Came After
Katie Fox, Mary Caroline Funk, Kgosi Hughes, Caroline Kernell, Greyson Lehman & Jacob Thomas
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Great Houses and Their Stories
Professor emerita and author of a book on Winston-Salem’s architectural history sees the city in a new light in retirement.
Read MoreInspiration Abounds at WordsAwake4!
A virtual feast of the written word celebrates new Writers Hall of Fame inductees.
Read MoreTrees We Love
On Arbor Day, campus experts share the ecology and history of Wake Forest’s relationship to magnolias, maples and more.
Read MoreTransmuting Trauma
How two wars and a brutal attack led the son of Baptist missionaries to help others with fear and pain.
Read MoreThe Indescribable Dr. Eure
A chance meeting on the Quad reunited an alumna with her favorite professor.
Read MoreReynolda at 100
Celebrating the centennial of Reynolda House, its 50 years as an American art museum and the promise of stories to come.
Read MoreGo Forward, For Humanity
“Pro Humanitate is a way of living that transcends the transactional elements of our existence,” speaker Mary Tribble (’82) tells students at this year’s Senior Dinner.
Read More‘Ode to Reynolda Gardens’ Slideshow
A slideshow of Reynolda Gardens at Wake Forest University with photos by alumnus Travis Dove (’04). Read the full article in Wake Forest Magazine. All images property of Wake Forest University. Music courtesy of Wake Forest Department of Music.
Read MoreThe Genesis of Ode to Reynolda Gardens
What inspired Ode to Reynolda Gardens and a gallery of Travis Dove (’04) photos
Read MoreOde to Reynolda Gardens
From its trails, meadows and formal gardens to its woods, wetlands and wandering paths, Reynolda Gardens has been a place of magical memories through the years.
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