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Saving the planet
President Obama nominates Wake Forest alumnus Stan Meiburg as EPA's No. 2 official
Read MoreFrom the Ground Up
From Iraq to Arlington National Cemetery, Archaeologist Sonny Trimble ('74) is known for getting things done. He has spent his career studying the science of humans, ever in search of history and what remains.
Read MoreMaking History
Wake Forest Magazine asked these professors to name the event or discovery in their field that most changed the course of history.
Read MoreFinancial Wrangler
David Bland's ('76, P '04) brand of social entrepreneurship is bringing homes — and hope — to Indian Country.
Read MoreInside Pitch
Four years after surgery, baseball player Kevin Jordan is thriving thanks to Coach Tom Walter's kidney. Both men share a bond — and their A game — on and off the field.
Read MoreA Presidential Capstone
Nathan O. Hatch takes his place in one of the most prestigious honorary societies in the world.
Read MoreIn Memoriam: Chaplain Emeritus Edgar D. Christman (’50, JD ’53)
A Life of Faith, Love and Service
Read MoreRed Backpack, Bold Personality
Hu Womack ('90, MBA '00) receives 2015 MLK 'Building the Dream' award
Read MoreRemember When: The 1957 Dancing Ban
Baptist convention vote incites a campus to rock and roll.
Read MoreBuck Cochran (’82) and friends working miracles at Peacehaven Farm
Buck Cochran (’82) continues to nurture his dream of establishing a working farm with housing for special-needs adults. And he’s doing it with a lot of help from his friends, including many Wake Foresters.
Read MoreRick Gentry’s (’70) Long Road to Service
San Diego housing leader has spent his career fighting for affordable housing.
Read MoreGooey butter cake and more
Ryan Nusbickel ('96) leaves TV behind for a new career writing children's books.
Read MoreMore reasons to give thanks
Ten years after she founded Community of Hope Ministries, Amy Bannister White (’90) has plenty of reasons to give thanks this holiday season.
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