Filmmaker Katina Parker (’96) remembers Maya Angelou
A writer of world renown claimed Katina Parker (’96) and ‘watered and seeded’ her soul.
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Read MoreMaya Angelou had little patience for anyone who spoke in front of her class with a ‘small voice’ and challenged students to project with confidence, purpose and poise, writes John R. Hilley (’83).
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 MoreIllustrator Martha Napier (’07) captures “street style” of the fashion elite at New York Fashion Week.
Read MoreAuthor Pete Daniel (’61, MA ’62) chronicles the South’s transformation.
Read MoreTeacher, researcher and leader Phillip Griffiths (’59, SCD ’73) receives one of the highest distinctions in mathematics.
Read MoreSome art tours can be yawn-worthy, but the ones created by Nick Gray ('04) are playful, quirky and always surprising.
Read MoreI discovered my purpose in a Guatemalan village among children who lacked educational opportunities.
Read MoreTwo fraternity brothers circa 1967 renew their bond in retirement, painting and savoring life's colorful lessons.
Read MoreNow out in the real world, former Lilting Banshees say the experience was about more than humor — it was life-changing.
Read MoreWake Forest University and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center will significantly increase their impact on the region, the nation and the world by investing $1 billion over the next five years to strengthen and renew their ability to carry out their respective missions. With the help of alumni, parents and friends, the University will invest […]
Read MoreThree alumni have committed $3 million to fund Presidential Chairs
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