A Photographic Memory
After 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
Read MoreAfter 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
Read MoreFor nearly a century, he elevated hearts and minds at Wake Forest and leaves a legacy of goodwill toward all.
Read MoreA timeline of the life and career of Edwin G. Wilson ('43, P '91, '93)
Read MoreWhat happened when we asked Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson ('43) questions about himself? He answered every one. Graciously and delightfully, of course.
Read MoreThanks to the work of four Wake Forest professors and an undergraduate, a Holocaust story spanning ‘both sides of the Atlantic’ is known.
Read MorePart 1 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MorePart 2 of 4: Take a tour of the University's people, places, customs, history and favorite things.
Read MoreEd Wilson ('43) celebrates those we've lost who made Wake Forest 'Mother so Dear.'
Read MoreRyan Ramsey (’03), chief of staff for the Librarian of Congress, shares some of his favorite objects from the vast collections of the world's largest library.
Read MoreThe newest members of the Writers Hall of Fame — plus one — offer their top picks.
Read More'That’s when I notice something about those 2,370 images: half of them were made in or of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library …'
Read MorePeahead Walker — part coach, part comedian — lifted Wake Forest's football fortunes while doing it his way.
Read MoreBlake Briggs ('13) was so sure sister Morgan ('19) would follow in his WFU footsteps he hid a secret welcome letter. Two years later, she found it.
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