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Out to Replace Petroleum
Researcher Jeff Chamberlain ('88) is the catalyst behind an electric battery blitz aimed at reducing the nation's dependency on petroleum.
Read MoreBenefits and Burdens of Biotech: A Call for Conversation
Science and society have built an exceedingly and increasingly complex community around biomedical technology.
Read MoreNew Provost: ‘You had me at hello’
Rogan Kersh (’86) once was a “nerve-wracked high schooler” hoping for a Reynolds Scholarship. He got it, ventured out into the world and now he’s come home as provost.
Read MoreTeaching teachers
Alumni school teachers are returning to campus this weekend to reconnect with their professors and classmates.
Read MoreCarol Barbee (’81) ready to launch “Touch” on Fox TV
Carol Barbee (’81) teams with Kiefer Sutherland and “Heroes” creator Tim Kring on new Fox drama “Touch.”
Read MoreA taste for social media
Social media expert Kate Farber Gold (’04) lands dream job at Food Network.
Read MoreLawrence Schlossman (’09): ‘Shaking up the fashion world’
Lawrence Schlossman (’09) has been called a menswear dude who knows his stuff.
Read MoreHitting a winning idea
Kevin Dias (’06) hopes to become king of the virtual mini-golf world with his new game app, Putter King.
Read MoreRemembering a legend: Beulah Raynor
Retired professor Beulah Raynor, who died Jan. 8, is remembered as a demanding, but caring, teacher.
Read MoreMelissa Harris-Perry (’94) lands her own show on MSNBC
Professor, author and political analyst Melissa Harris-Perry (’94) will host a weekend TV show
Read MoreCheerful greeting, glowing smile
Alice Webster, who died Jan. 4, warmly welcomed many a visitor to Wake Forest.
Read More‘A friendly, gregarious guy’
Michael Thomas (’79) visits the 9/11 Memorial and remembers a classmate.
Read MoreNashville Deacs welcome fellow alumni
Paul Bond (’89) and Lauren Matise (’07) are looking forward to welcoming Wake Foresters to Nashville for the Music City Bowl.
Read MoreBill Friday’s sentimental journey
William C. “Bill” Friday’s remarkable lifetime of public service to North Carolina and the nation began at Wake Forest.
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