
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.
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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.

One of a Kind: The Story of Michele Acosta McCreary
Michele Acosta McCreary was a fixture within the Wake Forest athletics family for decades. In August 2024, she passed away unexpectedly. The void she left has been a great one, and perhaps it is because Michele was truly one of a kind. Read more about Michele and the legacy she left behind.
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Our Greatest Tradition: The bonds between faculty and students
Our Greatest Tradition: The bonds between facultyand students By Rob Daniels Millie, the wonderfully playful 9-month-old Goldendoodle, jumps…
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Bonding Around Beakers
Bonding AroundBeakers By Michael Terry (’06) Christa Colyer loved being a student. “Mrs. Knight, my high school chemistry…
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The Courage to Unbecome
JJ Martinez (MSM ’25) never imagined himself at Wake Forest. So, when he received the Wells Fargo Inclusive…
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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…
With Gratitude

Constant & True
Constant & True is a not-so-secret society in which membership is earned through consecutive, annual gifts or recurring gifts to any corner of Wake Forest. Consecutive giving provides a reliable stream of resources that helps our University innovate, sustain, and ultimately compete for the best and brightest students and faculty. Thank you to those generous donors who have proved the most loyal of the loyal. Learn more about the Constant & True Society.
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

Maya Angelou Artist in Residence brings jazz wisdom to Wake Forest
Branford Marsalis has become an iconic figure in the music world as a saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. Marsalis visited Wake Forest’s campus to receive the Maya Angelou Artist in Residence Award.

Wake Forest will be tuition-free for admitted students from North Carolina
Wake Forest University announced that undergraduates from North Carolina with annual family incomes less than $200,000 will attend tuition-free, beginning for students admitted for the 2026 fall semester. Learn more about the North Carolina Gateway to Wake Forest University.

URECA Day showcases student research
More than 100 students from 30 disciplines presented their recently completed and ongoing research projects in poster and oral presentations to hundreds of family, friends, faculty, staff and students during Wake Forest’s Family Weekend. Grants from Wake Forest’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Center (URECA) funded the mentored research projects.