Tag: Wake Forest University Magazine
On The Museum Hack
Some art tours can be yawn-worthy, but the ones created by Nick Gray ('04) are playful, quirky and always surprising.
Read MoreThe Place Where I Live
I discovered my purpose in a Guatemalan village among children who lacked educational opportunities.
Read MoreAn Artful Friendship
Two fraternity brothers circa 1967 renew their bond in retirement, painting and savoring life's colorful lessons.
Read MoreOh, Those Lilting Banshees! Where Are They (Funny) Now?
Now out in the real world, former Lilting Banshees say the experience was about more than humor — it was life-changing.
Read More‘Wake Will’ campaign proclaims a grand goal
Wake 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 MoreAlumni gifts honor faculty as ‘the linchpin’
Three alumni have committed $3 million to fund Presidential Chairs
Read MoreFrom Gutenberg to Kindle
Lost in the brave new world of e-books, Kindles and Nooks? The ZSR Library wants to help.
Read MoreNo blue Christmas for the Rev. Elvis
Ray Cannata (’90), “The Man Who Ate New Orleans,” trades his culinary list for blue suede shoes.
Read MoreGretchen Hollifield (’96): It’s a dog’s life
Gretchen Hollifield (’96) uses her communication major every day to work with two- and four-legged clients.
Read MoreTommy Norman (’66): Honoring our veterans
Veteran Tommy Norman (’66) helps ‘America’s heroes’ transition to civilian life.
Read MoreLibby Bell (’93) unmasks the great pumpkin
Project Pumpkin founder returns to campus to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the annual Halloween tradition.
Read More‘A dangerous nest of subversives’
Five students come face to face with the racial and social changes sweeping the country in the turbulent 1960s.
Read More‘Lummox’ returns for Homecoming
Cartoonist William Warren (’08) brings back Lummox and Goodrich just in time for his (their?) fifth reunion.
Read MorePeggy Smith: The golden age of ski resorts
Retired art history professor explores the architectural evolution of ski resorts in a compelling new book.
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