Face Time: Seth Rhoades and Susan Fahrbach
Rhoades fell in love with the research process after working with Fahrbach.
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Read MoreMitra gave the students the confidence and support to pursue their dreams.
Read MoreA love of Greek and the game inspire Bill Coore's restoration of Pinehurst No. 2, a golf course masterpiece.
Read MoreResearcher Jeff Chamberlain ('88) is the catalyst behind an electric battery blitz aimed at reducing the nation's dependency on petroleum.
Read MoreScience and society have built an exceedingly and increasingly complex community around biomedical technology.
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 MoreShe isn’t a politician or a government bureaucrat, but Sara Clement (’04) helps Wake Forest students succeed in our nation’s capital.
Read MoreMusic men: Andrew Clark (’98) will conduct a choral work by his mentor, composer Dan Locklair.
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 MoreKiley Smith (’04) believes in giving back, whether it’s helping underprivileged students in Philadelphia or entrepreneurs in Santiago, Chile.
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?
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