Tag: Wake Forest University Magazine
A Winning Team
Golf's most charming couple, Webb and Dowd Keith Simpson, began their partnership at Wake Forest, cheered on by friends and family.
Read MoreFor fathers after 40
“I try to chronicle the big picture and not just the risks,” says Paul Garber (’86), who blogs about older parenting.
Read MoreThe weight of mercy
“I was lied to, stolen from, screamed at and spit upon,” says Deb Richardson-Moore (’76), minister to the homeless.
Read MoreSaving Grace
Alumni sponsor fundraiser to support S.O.P.H. sister’s child with mitochondrial disease.
Read MoreAshley Hackshaw’s mantra: ‘Choose Joy’
Entrepreneur, blogger and cancer survivor inspires others to see life differently.
Read MoreProfessor Emeritus Mary Frances Robinson dies
A memorial service for retired French professor Mary Frances Robinson, who died on July 31, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3 p.m. in Wait Chapel.
Read MoreSimple, square and scrumptious
Who isn’t looking for a tasty snack that’s healthful, too? Kimberly Crupi Dobbins (’93) has the recipe.
Read MoreWake Forest Olympians go for the gold
Olympians! Eight former Wake Forest athletes represent four nations in 2012 Summer Games.
Read MoreSharing music’s universal language
Documentary filmmaker Sam Smartt (’09) captures Chi Rho’s joyous journey to Zambia.
Read MoreDavid Morgan (’80): A new home for a second chance
David Morgan’s (’80) second-chance school is getting its own second chance to reach even more youth.
Read MoreRising star’s art combines reality, fantasy
Awkward shapes? “I find that a slight hint of discomfort or confusion is enough to evoke a second glance,” says sculptor Jessica Vogel (’08).
Read MoreFaces of Courage
Wake Forest seeks help from alumni to commemorate historic integration decision.
Read MoreA Literary Tradition
Wake Forest writers flourish thanks to the enduring — and endearing — 'Why not?'
Read MoreSeriously Funny
For 49 years, historian Jim Barefield has been teaching students the Art of Comedy
Read MoreThe Work of Art
An alumnus recalls an illuminating NYC trip made possible by the Acquavella Fund for Art and Business
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