Wake Forest biology students Eileen Reed ('18) and Cole Plummer ('17) calculate the force needed to break resin blocks with different layers of fiber, in their biomechanics lab earlier this week. -Ken Bennett
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Wake Forest biology students Eileen Reed ('18) and Cole Plummer ('17) calculate the force needed to break resin blocks with different layers of fiber, in their biomechanics lab earlier this week. -Ken Bennett
Wake Forest Commencement 2017. -Ken Bennett
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Wake Forest graduates line up on Hearn Plaza for the Baccalaureate Service this morning. -Ken Bennett
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#Repost @the_samsquatch (@get_repost) ・・・ It's almost time to leave Mother so Dear. #wfu17 #wfugrad #wfuphoto (at Wake Forest University)
The Commencement stage is going up on Hearn Plaza. -Ken Bennett
Let the countdown to group selfies begin! Commencement Weekend 2017 is just two weeks away. #wfu17 #WFUGrad #wfu #wakeforest #graduation (at Hearn Plaza, Wake Forest University)
#Repost @hannahhhvictoria with @repostapp ・・・ Feeling more confident and looking even happier than when I posed for this same photo exactly 3 years ago. We've had our ups and downs, but thanks, Wake. 🎩 #wfugrad #wfu17 (at Wake Forest University)
Gallery visitors look at Wake Forest senior Ann Nguyen’s honors project in art, a modern photographic interpretation and criticism of the original “Shirley cards” used to calibrate color photo printing, on exhibit in the Hanes Gallery through May 15. -Ken Bennett