Lord of the Manor
Ben Farmer (JD '70) watches over his growing collection of antiques and historical documents.
Read MoreBen Farmer (JD '70) watches over his growing collection of antiques and historical documents.
Read MoreSix alumni reflect on life in the 1960s and early ’70s and how 2020 echoes those times.
Read MoreGreensboro attorney was Life Trustee and former chair of the Board of Trustees.
Read MoreFrom law school to the broadcast booth, Jason Benetti (JD ’11) always finds his perfect wheelhouse.
Read MoreAlumnus Bob Pickett surprised his friends when he left North Carolina to work in American Samoa. His fraternity brother, camera in hand, decided to check on him.
Read MoreVern Pike ('58) recalls life, death and freedom at Berlin's Checkpoint Charlie.
Read MoreFrom birds and bees to research and root vegetables, food is an integral part of academic and student life.
Read MoreAs a standout tackle on Wake Forest’s football team in the early 1960s, James T. “Jim” Williams (’62, JD ’66, P ’89, ’92) once considered pursuing a career in the NFL until Professor of History Forrest Clonts (1920) encouraged him to attend law school. Williams, who was a first generation college student, said he was […]
Read MoreAfter four people were critically injured following a shooting in Greenville, N.C., last summer, Norman B. Kellum Jr. (’59, JD ’65, P ’96) established a relief fund called “Greenville Strong,” for those victims and the victims of future acts of random violence. When two local high schools won state football titles, Kellum and his law […]
Read MoreAs the “mic man” who led cheers at home football games in 1978 and 1979, Ben Sutton Jr. (’80, JD ’83, P ’14) was a widely recognized voice in Wake Forest sports. Today he continues to promote Demon Deacons athletics as president of IMG College, the multimedia and brand management company representing Wake Forest and other […]
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