A Tango Star is Born
Kelly FitzGerald (’17) pivots from handing out Oscars and working in film to competing in a difficult Argentine dance
Read MoreKelly FitzGerald (’17) pivots from handing out Oscars and working in film to competing in a difficult Argentine dance
Read MoreAs she graduates, Morgan Briggs ('19) reflects on the meaning of the message her older brother Blake ('13) left for her to uncover in the stacks of the library
Read MoreSeven alumni writers share their top picks for summer reads too good to put down.
Read MoreEleanor-Scott Davis ('05) builds a business as an artist with her three little ones "helping" in the studio
Read MoreBuck Cochran ('82), Donna F. Edwards ('80) and Anil Rai Gupta (MBA '92, LL.D. '17) honored for their commitment to serving Wake Forest and Pro Humanitate
Read MoreEllen Ward ('03) asks that question in her fight to end racism and poverty.
Read MoreMarc Blucas ('94) took the long shot from sports to Hollywood, and he nailed it
Read MoreMoved to action by the power of education, Jimmy McQuilkin (’09) oversees a program to mentor and inspire students
Read MoreSeven new members were recently inducted. Here are their stories.
Read MoreWake Forest has been the stomping ground for 16 Rhodes Scholars. How have these impressive alums wowed the working and humanitarian worlds? Here’s their story.
Read MoreAfter nearly 90 years, a Wake Forest connection to a Rhodes recipient is unearthed.
Read MoreIn his new book, underwater archeologist Mark Wilde-Ramsing (’74) reveals the treasures of Queen Anne’s Revenge.
Read MoreThe editor of Wake Forest Magazine chronicles its hunt to capture hearts and imaginations
Read MoreRobert Wilkie (’85) grew up in a military family, embracing the lessons he seeks to embody as he leads the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Read MoreMatt James (’14) takes children affected by homelessness on food tours to whet their appetite for setting new goals.
Read MoreGet to know the four newest members of the Wake Forest Writers Hall of Fame.
Read MoreComputer science professor Jennifer Burg tunes in to the mathematical underpinnings of music and visual arts.
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