"Porter Byrum Welcome Center" Archive

Porter Byrum's Extraordinary Bequest for Scholarships at Wake Forest

This announcement was emailed to students, faculty and staff by President Hatch on Oct. 2:

Dear Wake Forest Students, Faculty and Staff,

Like you, I woke up to the heartbreaking news from Las Vegas about the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. I hesitated to send the announcement below, which is a celebration of one man’s generosity and how it will help aspiring Wake Forest students. Upon reflection, putting good news into the world today felt right.

My thoughts and prayers are with those of you with loved ones in Las Vegas and everyone impacted by last night’s tragedy.

Sincerely,

President Hatch


It is with deep gratitude that I share the news of one man’s generosity and the opportunity it will create for generations of future Wake Forest students.

Porter B. Byrum (JD ’42), an attorney, businessman and philanthropist from Charlotte, N.C., passed away in March at the age of 96. Mr. Byrum attended Wake Forest on a scholarship and was passionate about affording others the same opportunity he had for a quality education. In a concluding act of generosity that will make college more affordable and accessible for others like him, he left Wake Forest approximately half of his estate – more than $70 million – to support financial aid. I encourage you to read more about his extraordinary gift.

No person has been a more generous benefactor to Wake Forest than Mr. Byrum, whose lifetime philanthropy to Wake Forest totaled more than $120 million. Throughout his life, Mr. Byrum was known to have talked about two foundational beliefs: education opens doors to vast opportunity, and helping others is the key to a meaningful and well-lived life. Not only did he give generously of himself, but he encouraged others to do the same. Read more

Tree removal on Wake Forest Road to disrupt traffic

Traffic on Wake Forest Road, between the Reynolda Road campus entrance and the Porter Byrum Welcome Center, will be disrupted on Dec. 21 while a large, dead tree is removed.

A crane and other equipment will be used to take down and remove the tree starting around 8 a.m. on Dec. 21.

At times during the day, traffic entering and leaving campus through the Reynolda Road entrance will be stopped briefly.

Campus memorial service for Jordan Bayer to be held Dec. 3

This announcement was sent by e-mail to students, faculty and staff:

A campus memorial service for Jordan Bayer will be held December 3 at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Porter Byrum Welcome Center.

Jordan was a student from Massachusetts who died November 6 following a car-accident in Charlotte. He was a mathematical business major and a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

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