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Maria Henson ('82)

Maria Henson (’82), a Pulitzer Prize winner and a 1994 Nieman Fellow at Harvard, worked at newspapers until 2009. After living in Botswana, she returned to the Reynolda Campus to oversee the Wake Forest Magazine, teach and share the notable tales of Demon Deacons.


Stories by Maria Henson ('82)

Generation We

Generation We

Maria Henson ('82)


A collaboration between an older alum and a younger alum provided lessons for both and a treasured, recorded conversation for history's sake.

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Exit Smiling

Exit Smiling

Maria Henson ('82)


Two Double Deacs who served Wake Forest for more than a combined seven decades say farewell to the institution that shaped them, and, in turn, they helped shape.

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Humor Him

Humor Him

Maria Henson ('82)


E.J. Masicampo has a side-splitting side gig. He’s a psychology professor with a penchant for open-mic nights.

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Entrusted to Lead

Entrusted to Lead

Maria Henson ('82)


Dr. Susan R. Wente is installed as Wake Forest’s 14th president, sharing her transformative journey and charting a historic course for the University.

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Beyond the Ordinary

Beyond the Ordinary

Maria Henson ('82)


The Rev. Tish Harrison Warren (’01) wrote about noticing God in the routines of daily life. Then came the invitation to share her reflections on faith in the public and private spheres with millions.

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