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What matters when wedding planning? Ask these Wake women.
3 Deacs share their their biggest pieces of advice for planning the big day.
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Warum Wake Forest?
On an overcast June night, Wake Forest hosted some of the world's biggest soccer stars. It was a perfect match.
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What James Madison can teach Americans about religious freedom
Becoming a graduate
At Commencement, Wake Forest sent the Class of 2026 off with a challenge to cultivate the sense of belonging they found here.
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Eugene Cho’s guide to resisting cynicism for the Class of 2026
Rewriting the rules on childhood obesity
Pediatrician Joey Skelton (MS ’10, P ’28) looks for ways to bring families closer together on their path to a healthier lifestyle, rather than turning parents into the "food police."
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WordsAwake Returns…
…And Names a New Hall-of-Famer — Laura Malone Elliott (’79)
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Reinventing the (Hamster) Wheel
Ethan Haber (’21) is using his entrepreneurship education to market a new way to walk little pets.
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From campfire songs to CEO
Lifelong Girl Scout Elaine Massey Loyack (’91) lands a dream job.
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Thanksgiving’s First Martha
Katharine McEnery Pittman ('07) teaches visitors to Colonial Williamsburg about the independent wife of George Washington.
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