Hitting a winning idea
Kevin Dias (’06) hopes to become king of the virtual mini-golf world with his new game app, Putter King.
Read MoreKevin Dias (’06) hopes to become king of the virtual mini-golf world with his new game app, Putter King.
Read MoreRetired professor Beulah Raynor, who died Jan. 8, is remembered as a demanding, but caring, teacher.
Read MoreAlice Webster, who died Jan. 4, warmly welcomed many a visitor to Wake Forest.
Read MoreMichael Thomas (’79) visits the 9/11 Memorial and remembers a classmate.
Read MoreLiz Haight’s experience in a service-learning class in Nicaragua led her back there following graduation.
Read MoreWhen Abe Elmore (’55) rolls into the parking lot at BB&T Field Saturday in his “Deac Mobile,” it’s time for old friends to gather round.
Read MoreShe isn’t a politician or a government bureaucrat, but Sara Clement (’04) helps Wake Forest students succeed in our nation’s capital.
Read MoreTime for tailgating and Marybeth Sutton Wallace's ('86) famous Deacon Crunch cookies.
Read MoreMaking a living: Nicole Russo (’09) encourages students to stay true to their academic interests.
Read MoreCassandra Ching (JD ’06) negotiates the sounds of music at MTV.
Read MoreHas it really been 20 years since the Wilson Wing of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library opened?
Read MoreWake Forest’s ‘mystique’ captivates Student Government President Nilam Patel (’12).
Read MoreA Baltimore museum will display the secrets of Archimedes, says The Wall Street Journal today. Wake Forest alum Michael Toth (’79) was part of the exhibit’s “painstaking conservation efforts.”
Read MoreMBA grad Todd Bernard’s job is to manage a model business.
Read MoreSee what’s inside the Fall 2011 print edition, coming soon to your mailbox!
Read MorePropelled by curiosity and technology, Michael Toth ('79) is relentless in his quest to expose hidden history.
Read MoreThey volunteered to change lives, and in the process, found their own lives changed immeasurably.
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