Second verse for ‘Poetry Man’ Dave Johnson (’90)
Dave Johnson’s (’90) innovative work as poet-in-residence for the New York City Probation Office is featured in the New York Daily News.
Read MoreDave Johnson’s (’90) innovative work as poet-in-residence for the New York City Probation Office is featured in the New York Daily News.
Read MoreDeacs in Love: what might the future hold for Rachel Weaver (’93) and David Paff (’86)?
Read MoreLong before he was Archie Bunker, Carroll O’Connor was a Demon Deacon.
Read MoreDessert diva Dinah Sprinkle Reece (’66) creates cookbook to benefit Winston-Salem Ronald McDonald House.
Read MoreThe Demon Deacon was a mascot still in search of an identity when he was featured in the 1948 Howler.
Read MoreWhen Dean Toby A. Hale retires this summer, Wake Forest will lose a significant piece of its heart and soul.
Read MoreFor Curt Beech (’94), a member of the ‘Lincoln’ Oscar-winning production design team, every movie is a little miracle.
Read MoreCameron Morris and Joe Meador, Class of 2001, never met until after graduation. They soon became Deacs in Love.
Read MoreA slideshow of Reynolda Gardens at Wake Forest University with photos by alumnus Travis Dove (’04). Read the full article in Wake Forest Magazine. All images property of Wake Forest University. Music courtesy of Wake Forest Department of Music.
Read MoreWhen Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Pat Foote (’52, LL.D ’89) heard the news, she sat back and said, “Well how about that. I’ve only been fighting for this for 52 years.”
Read MoreWhat inspired Ode to Reynolda Gardens and a gallery of Travis Dove (’04) photos
Read MoreAn introvert discovers and embraces the wonders of Wake Forest Debate
Read MoreFrom its trails, meadows and formal gardens to its woods, wetlands and wandering paths, Reynolda Gardens has been a place of magical memories through the years.
Read MoreGolf's most charming couple, Webb and Dowd Keith Simpson, began their partnership at Wake Forest, cheered on by friends and family.
Read MoreSince dropping the SAT requirement, Wake Forest relies more on interviews and written materials to evaluate prospective students.
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