Wake Forest’s Moon Shot
J.D. Wilson ('69, P '01) remembers when Apollo 11's Michael Collins landed on campus.
Read MoreJ.D. Wilson ('69, P '01) remembers when Apollo 11's Michael Collins landed on campus.
Read MoreSarah Kate “Skate” Noftsinger (’03) builds — not things so much as organizations, awareness, momentum for her sport
Read MoreLindsey Hardegree ('06) gets people organized as Georgia's first certified consultant in Marie Kondo's method of tidying up
Read MoreWake Forest Magazine receives four CASE awards, including the 2019 Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award.
Read MoreRenée Davis Benton (’97) finds satisfaction in tying her business career to Pro Humanitate
Read MoreA sock’s improbable journey to outer space — and the Wake Forest connections that got it there.
Read MoreCheslie Kryst (JD/MBA ’17) will take brains, beauty and a multitude of interests to the Miss Universe pageant
Read MoreA native North Carolinian comes to understand the spell cast by California — and its magic.
Read MoreAlums have this advice for graduates looking to make the move West.
Read MoreWoody Faircloth (’90) didn’t feel right about sending only thoughts and prayers to victims of the Camp Fire in California. Instead, he started with one RV, and with the help of ‘angels,’ he found a way to keep on giving.
Read MoreFor Wake Forest Professor David Wren, the California Camp Fire hit extremely close to home.
Read MoreHere to say that moving and shaking leads to growth (and “Jeopardy!” championships)
Read MoreFor Susan Harlan, author and associate professor of English, every kitschy, cherished, poignant item in her eclectic collection has a story.
Read MoreWake Forest Giving Societies help keep California alums connected to the University.
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
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