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Katherine Laws Waters (’20)

Katherine Laws Waters (’20) is deputy editor of Wake Forest Magazine. Previously she interned with Wake Forest Magazine and Our State magazine, and she was a Wake Forest Fellow in the Office of Personal and Career Development after graduation.

Stories by Katherine Laws Waters ('20)


Making a Brand New Noise

Richard Upchurch (’96) makes wooden sound toys and eccentric instruments to inspire four-year-olds and rock stars alike, and he has fun doing it.
Making a Brand New Noise

Getting Here

Everyone surely can remember an important mentor who offered guidance about careers or life. We wanted to know about Wake Forest leaders’ mentoring memories, so we asked.
Getting Here

The Art of Seeing Anew: Deni McIntyre ('80)

The Art of Seeing Anew: Deni McIntyre ('80)

A Writing Promise

Dr. Lisa Sponcler Norman (’93), surgical pathologist and mom of four, reignited a childhood passion as a way to give back.
A Writing Promise

Welcome Class of 2027

Alumni children look to make their own Wake Forest memories.
Welcome Class of 2027

A Naval Officer’s View of Pro Humanitate

A Naval Officer’s View of Pro Humanitate

Elevating a 'consciousness of care'

Vice President for Campus Life Shea Kidd Brown has a higher aim for students beyond fitting in.
Elevating a 'consciousness of care'

Deacs in Love: 2023

Fate brings romance to life for many Wake Forest couples.
Deacs in Love: 2023

The Nature of Our Gardens

Enjoy three of our favorite gardens among the abundance of natural spaces treasured by Wake Foresters.
The Nature of Our Gardens

Thirty Years Strong

Jay Sigel ('67, P '95, '97) reflects on 30 years of The Jay Sigel Invitational, which benefits prostate and breast cancer research
Thirty Years Strong

Move-in and Memories

Families deliver first-year students, sparking advice and remembrances of campus days for alumni parents.
Move-in and Memories

Finding Answers in the Past

Laura Malone Elliott (’79) offers young people connections and inspiration in her historical novels that can help them navigate the world today.
Finding Answers in the Past