Habits of the Digital Age
No more handshakes? No more books? Four professors explore the future of everyday habits.
Read MoreNo more handshakes? No more books? Four professors explore the future of everyday habits.
Read MoreWake Foresters and a Lost Boy wage 'peace through education' for the new Sudan.
Read MorePizza? Games? Help 24/7? Z. Smith Reynolds Library has become the place to study — and have fun.
Read MoreWake Forest strengthens its commitment to the humanities — the heart of the University experience.
Read MoreA heartwarming film captures the story of a grieving family supported by a community of Demon Deacons.
Read More“Wake Forest. It really brings out the best in people,” says departing Provost Jill Tiefenthaler.
Read MoreShane Harris (’98) has written about spies and national security for a decade. He discusses the congressional decision to renew the Patriot Act on NPR’s “On the Media” this week.
Read MoreCalling all alumni/ae who make or have made their livelihood by the pen, typewriter, computer keyboard or phone text pad.
Read MoreComing soon: ‘The Gift,’ ‘Lubo’s Dream,’ ‘A Voice for Victor’ and more in the Summer 2011 issue!
Read MoreThe scene on the Quad at Commencement provided a reminder of Wake Forest’s global reach.
Read MoreFollow Commencement 2011 activities on the Wake Forest Magazine Facebook page.
Read MoreSenior Kathryn Rohrer might not be playing Coldplay on Sunday, but she will be ringing those bells for Baccalaureate.
Read MoreIn 1957 an alumni speaker outlined for seniors “the world of tomorrow” — a “world that desperately needs you.”
Seems pertinent….