A Photographic Memory
After 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
Read MoreAfter 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
Read MorePart 4 of 4: A compendium of ideas from Wake Foresters who have answers — including to some questions (hot dog!) you might not have thought to ask.
Read MoreEver wondered about the weathered plaques on walls, doors, benches and trees around campus? Behind the inscriptions are stories that can bring a smile or a tear.
Read MoreDr. Susan R. Wente is installed as Wake Forest’s 14th president, sharing her transformative journey and charting a historic course for the University.
Read MoreKatie Fox, Mary Caroline Funk, Kgosi Hughes, Caroline Kernell, Greyson Lehman & Jacob Thomas
Part 4 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MoreHow Allison Orr (’93) worked her magic to win over a host of skeptical carpenters, custodians and landscapers to put on a show.
Read MoreSome of the world's greatest leaders have spoken at Wake Forest over the years. Who were they? And what did they have to say?
Read MoreWith her thousands of handmade candles, Mary Dull ensures a magical lovefeast.
Read MoreJill Gary Lawlor ('64) remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — both the man and the 1962 speech he made in Wait Chapel.
Read MoreSince its dedication in 1978, the Carillon has become a Wake Forest tradition that’s often heard, but seldom seen.
Read MoreThe Deacon meets The Dragon in Joy Liu's (MSA '14) creative illustration
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