What’s in a name
For years, Chaplain Ed Christman (’50, JD ’53) welcomed new students with a simple message: ‘You matter’
Read MoreFor years, Chaplain Ed Christman (’50, JD ’53) welcomed new students with a simple message: ‘You matter’
Read MoreHandmade pottery by Jane Patton Williams (MAEd ’76) brings food for the soul to campus dining hall.
Read MoreHis family’s vision, says Kevin Shorter (MBA ’06), is to keep orphaned Asian girls off the street and out of the sex trade.
Read MoreFour Class of ’63 friends stage a Broadway reunion and answer their own question: What makes Wake Forest special?
Read MoreDentist Sara Creighton (’05) hits the streets of San Francisco in a souped-up mobile dental office.
Read MoreMentoring matters to Chad Brown (’01, JD ’06), who is North Carolina’s Big Brother of the Year for Big Brothers Big Sisters Services.
Read MoreMark Titus Hoover (’10) takes the road less traveled to the U.S. Embassy in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Read MoreLauren Plichta ('05) channeled her grief into something positive.
Read MoreDrawing on letters, memorabilia and historical documentaries, author Bob Sitton (’59) reconstructs the life and work of pioneering film critic Iris Barry.
Read More“Pro Humanitate is a way of living that transcends the transactional elements of our existence,” speaker Mary Tribble (’82) tells students at this year’s Senior Dinner.
Read MoreThomas. West. Sellner. Theologian George Faithful (’01) says his first book would have been ‘impossible’ without guidance from influential professors.
Read MoreKate Lambert (’03) stars in a TV Land pilot about “Teachers” who carry books and a lot of baggage.
Read MoreThe April 2 ruling on campaign donations is a victory for attorney Bobby Burchfield (’76), who successfully argued the case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read MoreCecilia Silva (’74) builds a thriving school in her native Argentina based on what she learned at her alma mater.
Read MoreIllustrator Martha Napier (’07) captures “street style” of the fashion elite at New York Fashion Week.
Read MoreLittle did these ’85 Fideles know that over the next 30 years their friendships would strengthen thanks to an unbroken circle of heartfelt letters.
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