
Creating Opportunity.
Transforming Lives.
Wake Forest’s greatest impact has always been found by honoring the promise of Pro Humanitate through the development of young minds with goals and aspirations that extend far beyond themselves. When we create life-changing opportunities at Wake Forest, we deliver the mission of Pro Humanitate to the world.
STORIES OF PHILANTHROPY
Empowering Pro Humanitate
The generous support of Wake Forest alumni, parents and friends is making it possible for students and faculty to explore ways to make the world a better place.
The Courage to Unbecome
JJ Martinez (MSM ’25) never imagined a place like Wake Forest was within reach. Growing up between two worlds—one of opportunity and one marked by hardship—JJ defied the odds and redefined what success looks like. Through courage, scholarship, and self-reflection, he’s not just becoming a business leader—he’s unbecoming the limiting narratives he once believed about himself. His story is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we widen the lens of Pro Humanitate.

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When Words Matter
When WordsMatter By Rob Daniels Meredith Prince (’25) had given no thought to a Spanish equivalent of the…
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Reducing Harm
The call of Pro Humanitate – to be a catalyst for good in society – means being willing…
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Storage Scholars
On October 14, 2022, an estimated 3.4 million viewers tuned into ABC’s “Shark Tank,” to see what new…
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Bahamas Experience
Somewhere over a dockside dinner in the glow of a Bahamian sunset, it hit them: Maybe the best…
With Gratitude

Twenty years of Wake ’N Shake
The 20th annual Wake ’N Shake dance marathon raised $322,975 to “Fuel the Fight” against cancer. This student-led tradition began in 2006 as a way to raise money for the Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund. Students independently organize, publicize and lead the event each year. Check out the video and photos from the event.
“From the professors who have shared their knowledge and unique perspectives to the service opportunities that have taught me the true meaning of Pro Humanitate, even to the various networks of support, this University has guided my development into a more well-rounded and inquisitive being. I now have a clear vision of how I want to go into the world and make an impact on the lives of others, specifically in the field of medicine.”
Recipient of the George C. Mackie Scholarship
Because of the generosity of many donors, students are able to pursue their education and follow their passions at Wake Forest. Thank you to the donors who have made all of this possible.
Recent News

Wake Forest expands Stamps Scholarship to include returning students
Three Wake Forest students have been awarded full-ride Stamps Scholarships to complete their undergraduate education, marking the first year the prestigious award has been available to returning students. Initially offered only to incoming first-year students, Wake Forest an expansion of the Stamps Scholarship Program that enabled returning sophomores, juniors and seniors to apply for the scholarship.

Bob McCreary honors his late wife’s legacy with baseball scholarship
On Sunday, February 23, Bob McCreary (’61), longtime friend and dedicated supporter of Wake Forest Athletics, honored the legacy of his late wife, Michele Acosta McCreary, by announcing a $1 million gift to support scholarships for Wake Forest baseball players. This gift will provide two scholarships per year to players for the next five years.

Truist Charitable Fund Partnership with Wake Forest Supports Scholarship and Career Development
Through a $1.6 million commitment to Wake Forest University, Truist Charitable Fund has created pathways to success with education and career development initiatives for high school and college students.