Who’s Hungry?
James Brim (’87), a food bank’s entrepreneurial maestro, has found multiple ways to fill stomachs and buoy hearts in his Georgia community.
Read MoreJames Brim (’87), a food bank’s entrepreneurial maestro, has found multiple ways to fill stomachs and buoy hearts in his Georgia community.
Read MoreKaren Baynes-Dunning (’89) infuses arduous work for social justice and children’s progress with lessons from wondrous family lore and the late Maya Angelou.
Read MoreMembers of the Wake Forest community exemplify the University's motto in action.
Read MoreAn extended family in North Carolina exemplifies Wake Forest's motto
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 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 MoreEight years after a life-threatening accident, basketball legend Rodney Rogers ('94) maintains his courage and hope — and inspires others to find theirs.
Read MoreA character in the best sense of the word, Robert Gipe ('85) sits back, listens and elevates the voices of Appalachia.
Read MoreHow Betsy Wakefield Teter ('80) sparked a celebrated movement to nurture writers and cultivate readers in her hometown.
Read MoreAlumni Anne Connelly Gulley and Dr. Paul Gulley have created a cabinet of curiosity, opening their historic home to neighbors and strangers in search of the weird and the marvelous.
Read MoreLike the four generations before them, Lawton Pearson ('99) & Will McGehee ('98) have put down roots at Pearson Farm.
Read MoreDavid Bland's ('76, P '04) brand of social entrepreneurship is bringing homes — and hope — to Indian Country.
Read MoreFifty-year-old Memories of People and Two Places — Wake Forest and Vietnam — Come Flooding Back
Read MoreTwo alumni are growing sustainable farm businesses, relying on a Wake Forest education with historic roots in the soil.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts to large leaps of faith, Wake Foresters prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
Read MoreFrom quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
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