While this photo story is from 2025, the unsung heroes of Commencement performed their magic again in '26. Take a look behind the scenes to see the days and hours that go into making the moment.
Thank you, Facilities!
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While browsing this photo story, please know that your giving not only helped make many of these walks across that stage possible, but also the impact each will have on our world.
Thank you, Deacs.
And congratulations, Class of '26! 🎓🎉📜
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The Board of Trustees of Wake Forest University announced the appointment of Peter Rodriguez as the University’s 15th President. He will begin his presidency at Wake Forest on July 1, 2026.
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A new era for @WakeForest in the Queen City!
We’ve officially opened our permanent Charlotte Campus at The Pearl innovation district, in one of the nation's fastest-growing hubs and a city where more than 8,600 Deacs call home.
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Power outages threaten the health of those who rely on electricity-dependent medical devices.
Read how Wake Forest students partnered with the city of Winston-Salem to provide sustainable, life-saving solutions for vulnerable members of our community.
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"When negative emotions and bad things happen, these aren’t indicators that you’re not doing well. They’re indicators that you’re just living a normal life."
- Christian Waugh, Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University
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With names like CoolerHeart, OrganTrail and BalloonWorks (and many more), see what our engineering seniors presented for their final Capstone Design projects - and you'll definitely want to hit the link in the photo story to view their ads. 😉📽️
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Pro Humanitate means that giving back can help us all move forward.
See how Wake Forest students are making a difference through a first-year seminar that uses poetry to engage local residents in memory care.
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Brighten your Monday with this photo story featuring 'Botanical Bridges' at the ZSR Library! 🌿🎨
Through a Wake the Arts grant-funded initiative, Professor Lydia Smith’s students created 24 stunning botanical drawings using watercolor & colored pencil.
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By studying how animals regrow lost limbs, researchers at Wake Forest, Duke, and Wisconsin hope to unlock the ability to regenerate human tissue.
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Come support Wake Forest filmmakers Peter Tkac, Elizabeth Miller-Destrine and S. Cagney Gentry at RiverRun International Film Festival, April 17-25!
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