Remembering ‘Dear Old Wake Forest’
Fun and friends! The Raleigh (N.C.) Wake Forest Club plans a “back-to-school” picnic at the Birthplace Museum.
Read MoreFun and friends! The Raleigh (N.C.) Wake Forest Club plans a “back-to-school” picnic at the Birthplace Museum.
Read MoreWriting a book about her family’s business took Elizabeth Thalhimer Smartt (’98) on a sentimental genealogical journey.
Read MoreMegan Mayhew Bergman (’02) explores modern motherhood, the ‘pull’ of biology, and animals in her new book of stories.
Read MoreRebecca B. Wofford (JD ’97) is kicking off a program this month to help school children in Tanzania succeed by providing them with a nutritious meal during the day.
Read MoreBrad Nix (’81) brings back his cartoon alter ego, Chesster, just in time for the Class of 1981’s 30th reunion.
Read MoreAfrican children document life through a lens with help from Maddie Brandenburger (’11) and The Snap Project.
Read MoreGinny B. Olson (MBA ’04) helps develop programs to address crosscultural social and economic challenges.
Read MoreAlumnus makes a name for himself by helping to prosecute murders when there are no bodies as evidence.
Read MoreHeather King (MA ’97) and Jayne Grubbs (’01) win the Waddill Award, presented annually to two alumni for exemplary teaching.
Read MoreMolly Nunn (’06) is running a dual race these days – toward the finish of her MBA degree and a spot in the 2012 Olympics.
Read MoreMegan Cramer (’99) and the 52nd Street Project help inner-city youth express themselves through theatre.
Read MoreSteve Dixon (’82), who co-produced “Tony and Janina’s American Wedding,” helps reunite an immigrant family.
Read MoreAn English major turned organic farmer, Isaac Oliver (’06) says a good grower aims to feed not the plant but the soil.
Read MoreMichael S. Kelly (’92), the ACC’s associate commissioner for football operations, is ready for kickoff.
Read MoreOrder of the Long Leaf Pine recognizes teacher who led the conversion of a cow pasture into a classroom.
Read MoreSusan Sparks (JD ’87), lawyer and comedian turned minister, says laughter helps us reclaim control in hard times.
Read MoreHe was controversial, but the picture painted of Harold Tribble has been incomplete, says Jenny R. Puckett (’71).
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