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Portraits of Pro Humanitate Movie

From quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the WakeForest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.

by Janet Williamson (P ’00, ’03)

Photography by Travis Dove ('04)

Fall 2013

| October 2, 2013

Travis Dove’s (’04) beautiful photographs capture the spirit of Pro Humanitate.


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