Of wit, wisdom and the inimitable Dr. Paul Orser
Two things distinguished Paul Orser (’69): an unwavering commitment to students and a wicked sense of humor.
Read MoreTwo things distinguished Paul Orser (’69): an unwavering commitment to students and a wicked sense of humor.
Read MoreAlumna and parent Lynn Ellis chronicles late husband’s life journey in new book.
Read MoreThe daughter of distinguished alumnus Laurence Stallings (1916) discovers his fascinating past.
Read MoreJamie Campisano’s (’07) new book, “ ‘C’ is for College,” introduces children to college.
Read MoreChances are your first and lasting memories of Wake Forest are associated with its trees.
Read MoreRoger Crawford (’67) tucked away a bit of Florida history among the matching pairs.
Read MoreNew York Times reviewer has praise for ‘Birds of a Lesser Paradise’ by Megan Mayhew Bergman (’02).
Read MoreIt’s grand to win two Grand Awards! CASE honors Wake Forest Magazine.
Read MoreJenny Puckett (’71) passes on the Wake Forest story; Ed Wilson (’43) shares his best — and worst — Wake Forest memories with students.
Read More“I knew some British monarchs that didn’t come up, and opera didn’t come up.” See Susannah Rosenblatt (’03) tonight on Jeopardy!
Read More“The Artist” may have been the big winner at the Oscars ceremony Sunday night, but Hannah Masimore (’09) had a big night, too.
Read More‘I was the only student to ever buy wine that cost more than $15 a bottle and then cook with it,’ says Ashton Keefe (’09).
Read MoreIn the film industry, ‘limitations breed creativity,’ says art director Curt Beech (’94).
Read MoreBig filmmakers trust Robin Nelson Sweet (’87) to manage the big bucks.
Read MoreIt’s a rap: Blake Brandes (’06) uses hip-hop to communicate a socially conscious message.
Read MoreThe bonds Katelyn Goetz forged with her professor led her to stay at Wake Forest for her graduate work.
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