Tag: Wake Forest Magazine
Distinctly Wake Forest
Discarded bed frames gain second life on campus as gifts, furniture.
Read MoreGiving their best for Belmont
Three alumni help chart the course for a small city blossoming in Charlotte's shadow.
Read MoreThe Literary Maven of Hub City
How Betsy Wakefield Teter ('80) sparked a celebrated movement to nurture writers and cultivate readers in her hometown.
Read MoreFlash Fiction Redux
Wake Forest Magazine had big fun a few years ago sharing stories professors submitted when given a creative challenge. Let the games begin — again!
Read MoreThe Way of the Poet
Shy, poor and lonely, alumnus A.R. Ammons arrived at Wake Forest “invisible” but destined for greatness through the grandeur of words.
Read MoreProfessor Eric G. Wilson’s quest to create his ‘own sweet ruse’
Eric G. Wilson, the Thomas H. Pritchard Professor of English, is not himself these days.
Or any days. Ever.
What a coincidence!
Presidential Scholar Will Landon, Class of 2020, and one of his childhood heroes will have an alma mater in common — 22 years apart.
Read MoreBrand of brothers
Greg Buck (MBA '08) of JDog's Junk Removal follows his passions for business and the military by hiring, and serving, veterans.
Read MoreEncourage and empower
Teacher Brittany Inman Jimenez ('11) works to break the generational cycle of poverty.
Read MoreThe Music Man
'Neither of us realized it at the time,' writes a former student, 'but Dr. Mac that semester opened up a real new world for me.'
Read MoreDeacs don’t run cold
David Shannon's ('79) vision started with a single complaint about the weather.
Read MoreMaking Waves
Vice President for Campus Life Penny Rue wants to enhance a University community where everyone at any age can dive in and thrive.
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