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Read more about Kiley Smith (’04) exports her business skills to aid entrepreneurs in Chile
Read more about Parker Bradway (’11), WFU singer/prankster returns
Read more about Cassandra Ching (JD ’06) keeps the music playing at MTV
Read more about Demon Deacon wields plunger. What’s up with that?
Read more about Celebrating the Wilson Wing’s 20th Anniversary
Read more about Archimedes: the talk of NY, Washington and The Atlantic
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Read more about ‘The Man Who Ate New Orleans’ shares his favorite cafés, taverns and dives
Month: October 2011
Kiley Smith (’04) exports her business skills to aid entrepreneurs in Chile
Parker Bradway (’11), WFU singer/prankster returns
Cassandra Ching (JD ’06) keeps the music playing at MTV
Demon Deacon wields plunger. What’s up with that?
Celebrating the Wilson Wing’s 20th Anniversary
Archimedes: the talk of NY, Washington and The Atlantic
The Wall St. Journal on the Archimedes Palimpsest
Off the runway: at Ford Models, never a dull day
‘The Man Who Ate New Orleans’ shares his favorite cafés, taverns and dives
Operation Archimedes
Propelled by curiosity and technology, Michael Toth ('79) is relentless in his quest to expose hidden history.
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Roommates
One said 'Hello, Roommate,' and the other said 'Hello, Roommate,' and it has been that way ever since.
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Celebrating 50 Years: Pro Humanitate and the Peace Corps
They volunteered to change lives, and in the process, found their own lives changed immeasurably.
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Teaching it Forward
Undergraduate days at Wake Forest inspired a career in the classroom for eight alumni professors.
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The Man Who Ate New Orleans
To understand New Orleans, says Ray Cannata ('90), you must understand its food. Call him an expert.
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~ LATIN AMERICA? SÍ. ~
From Nicaragua to Argentina, the University extends its global footprint to countries due South.
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