Walking alongside elders
Jen Wallace Dowda (’93) is expanding her firm to improve the lives of older adults and their families across Richmond, Virginia — free of charge.
Read MoreJen Wallace Dowda (’93) is expanding her firm to improve the lives of older adults and their families across Richmond, Virginia — free of charge.
Read MoreLaura Malone Elliott (’79) offers young people connections and inspiration in her historical novels that can help them navigate the world today.
Read MoreRetired Army Col. Jay Waters ('87) bikes from coast-to-coast to honor veterans.
Read MoreWinston Starts, a downtown business incubator created by Wake Foresters, gives startups a runway for successful takeoff
Read MoreSarah Kate “Skate” Noftsinger (’03) builds — not things so much as organizations, awareness, momentum for her sport
Read MoreIn the mountains of North Carolina, 12 Wake families gather for their biannual reunion.
Read MoreFormer hoops star LaChina Robinson ('02) is still shooting to make a difference.
Read MoreCourtney Garton's ('68) college experience transformed his views on race relations.
Read MoreFor John Champlin ('06, MBA '15), a great hot dog is worth sharing — virtually.
Read MorePresidential Scholar Will Landon, Class of 2020, and one of his childhood heroes will have an alma mater in common — 22 years apart.
Read MoreA day that often leads to reflection.
Read MorePam Key (’72) stepped up and made history as the Wake Forest marching band’s first female drum major.
Read MoreWake Forest’s ‘mystique’ captivates Student Government President Nilam Patel (’12).
Read MoreCatharine McNally (’06) is the 2011 Recipient of the Paul G. Hearne Leadership Award by the American Association of People with Disabilities. The award recognizes her advocacy and leadership efforts to create more mainstream, inclusive arts and museum experiences for people with disabilities through her company, Keen Guides.
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