“The monetary inconveniences many of us are now facing necessarily force us to question the persistent American dream: the idea that a good life is inseparable from financial security,” writes Professor of English Eric Wilson in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Associate Professor of English Jefferson Holdridge has written a new book, “The Poetry of Paul Muldoon,” which examines the works of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet from Northern Ireland.
When linebacker Aaron Curry realized that he would be one of nine players invited to the NFL Draft, he knew he would put on an expensive suit and surround himself with family on one of the biggest days of his life. He also knew he wanted to do something different.
A free online financial planning service developed by graduates of the Babcock Graduate School of Management was named Best In Show during a national conference.
Worrell Professor David Coates addresses the financial meltdown, the G20 Summit, the faltering auto industry, and the need for a new “social contract” in America, in a wide-ranging interview.
The Wake Forest MBA program is ranked among the top 15 programs in the country for its accounting program, according to a survey in Entrepreneur magazine.
A new technology that eliminates background noise in hearing aids was judged one the best ideas from a talented field of entrepreneurs who competed in the 10th annual Wake Forest Elevator Competition.