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Kerry M. King (’85)

Senior Editor Kerry M. King (’85) retired in June 2025. He got his start writing about Wake Forest as sports editor and editor of the Old Gold & Black. After returning to Wake Forest in 1989, he wrote stories on hundreds of alumni. He received Wake Forest’s Employee of the Year Award in 2004 when he worked in the Public Affairs office. His wife, Heather Barnes King (MA ’97), received the Marcellus E. Waddill Excellence in Teaching Award for Wake Forest alumni in 2011. They have two furry children, Shetland sheepdogs Brady and Dexter.

Stories by Kerry M. King ('85)


Remembering Walter Harrelson

Remembering Walter Harrelson

A trip back in time for the Class of '64

A trip back in time for the Class of '64

Continuing the legacy

Continuing the legacy

Tommie O'Toole ('78): Our man at the Olympics

Tommie O'Toole ('78): Our man at the Olympics

Summer's hottest books

Summer's hottest books

Professor Emeritus Mary Frances Robinson dies

Professor Emeritus Mary Frances Robinson dies

Lynne Flood's ('82) animal tales

Lynne Flood's ('82) animal tales

David Morgan ('80): A new home for a second chance

David Morgan ('80): A new home for a second chance

David Forsythe ('64) explores the 'dark side' of war, human rights and U.S. policy

David Forsythe ('64) explores the 'dark side' of war, human rights and U.S. policy

Jack Shearin ('50): Building hope, one ramp at a time

Jack Shearin ('50): Building hope, one ramp at a time

Chuck Millsaps ('83) guides a record-breaking run across North Carolina

Chuck Millsaps ('83) guides a record-breaking run across North Carolina

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