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Women win ACC soccer title

Demon Deacon Goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe saved three Maryland penalty kicks and the Demon Deacons made all three of their attempts to give the women's soccer team a 3-1 shootout win and its first-ever ACC Championship on Sunday.

Categories: Athletics


iPad more than a gadget

Wake Forest senior Kaela MacPhail ('11) teaches a lesson using iPad tablet computers in a kindergarten class at Ashley Elementary School in Winston-Salem, N.C. Education professor Kristin Redington Bennett knows iPads can revolutionize the K-12 classroom – bringing Internet connectivity to every student and ridding desks and worktables of textbooks, notebooks and binders.

Interfaith cooperation

Sophomore Mojeeb Nazeri (center) attends a rally during the Interfaith Youth Corps Leadership Institute.. Three Wake Forest students -- a Muslim, a Jew and a Christian -- recently joined other college students from diverse faiths and beliefs in Washington, D.C., to attend a White House training aimed at making interfaith cooperation a priority on campuses.

Travels to Turkey

Samuel Gladding Chair and Professor of Counseling Samuel T. Gladding shared his expertise of family counseling with educators and students in Turkey during a month-long stay there last summer as the University’s first Fulbright Specialist scholar.

Categories: Global Wake Forest


Benefits of beet juice

Wake Forest researchers discovered that drinking beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older adults. Wake Forest researchers have shown for the first time that drinking beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older adults – a finding that could hold great potential for combating the progression of dementia.

Categories: Research & Discovery


Rescue in the Gulf

Brian Yablonski (’89) The Gulf of Mexico oil spill left many feeling adrift about how to respond, but not Brian Yablonski (‘89). He mobilized forces to defend Florida’s coast and marine life.

Categories: Alumni, Pro Humanitate


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