The bonds of Casa Artom
Sally Hurd Smith ('75) reflects on the friendships that still unite these alumni
Read MoreSally Hurd Smith ('75) reflects on the friendships that still unite these alumni
Read MoreCassie Freund (’10) uses her biology degree to save wild orangutans in Borneo.
Read MoreMark Titus Hoover (’10) takes the road less traveled to the U.S. Embassy in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Read MoreCecilia Silva (’74) builds a thriving school in her native Argentina based on what she learned at her alma mater.
Read More“Fashion is trend forecasting,” says Lauren Gaston (’09). “Costume design involves digging into a moment in time much like an anthropologist would.”
Read MoreBackpacking around the world wasn’t journey enough for Ryan Himmelsbach (’11), so he cycled across the USA.
Read MoreProbably no one’s journey to Wake Forest was longer than Somali native Yasin Ali’s, but he had Jordan Adam (’04) pointing the way.
Read MoreA memorial service for retired French professor Mary Frances Robinson, who died on July 31, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3 p.m. in Wait Chapel.
Read MoreAre you Cuckoo? Si. Rising senior Clare Rizer found a special Spanish tutor on her study abroad semester.
Read MoreAlumni are renewing their black and gold ties through new alumni clubs 7,000 miles from campus.
Read MoreHuman rights is both a passion and a profession for Karen Buschman Barnes (’05).
Read MoreHillary Taylor’s unusual academic journey, from Wake Forest to Italy to Mexico.
Read MoreFighting through fire, water and mud together was just the latest example of the bonds they've forged.
Read MoreLiu and Carter became close after working side-by-side for four weeks in China.
Read More"He opened my eyes to some different things I could do with my life. Looking back on it, it makes a lot of sense. It fits me."
Read MoreMitra gave the students the confidence and support to pursue their dreams.
Read MoreKevin Dias (’06) hopes to become king of the virtual mini-golf world with his new game app, Putter King.
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