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Month: October 2011

Kiley Smith (’04) exports her business skills to aid entrepreneurs in Chile

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Parker Bradway (’11), WFU singer/prankster returns

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Cassandra Ching (JD ’06) keeps the music playing at MTV

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‘We were roustabouts back then …’

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Demon Deacon wields plunger. What’s up with that?

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Celebrating the Wilson Wing’s 20th Anniversary

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Archimedes: the talk of NY, Washington and The Atlantic

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Constant and true

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The Wall St. Journal on the Archimedes Palimpsest

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Off the runway: at Ford Models, never a dull day

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‘The Man Who Ate New Orleans’ shares his favorite cafés, taverns and dives

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Coming soon: Fall 2011 issue

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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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