So You Want to Be in The New Yorker?
From the time she was a child Emma Hunsinger (’13) did. Last November, the cartoonist succeeded.
Read MoreFrom the time she was a child Emma Hunsinger (’13) did. Last November, the cartoonist succeeded.
Read MoreAnn Julian Abadie ('60), whose career has focused on Southern culture, will be honored at the annual Oxford Conference for the Book.
Read MoreAt CycleBar, entrepreneur and philanthropist Dixon Douglas ('06) promotes good health and good causes.
Read MoreIn the mountains of North Carolina, 12 Wake families gather for their biannual reunion.
Read MoreA story of tragedy, recovery and community — 'A feeling of concern from so many places.'
Read MoreJessica Peterson Dempsey ('96, JD '99) and Melanie Sheffield Haley ('00) never crossed paths at Wake. Then a twist of fate brought them together — forever.
Read MoreRestaurateur Kate Ward Leeder ('98) took the road less traveled and ended up exactly where she was supposed to be.
Read MoreIn her first book, author Allison Fairall Britz ('11, MAM '12) describes a personal struggle with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. A diagnosis, she writes, 'meant I wasn't a freak.'
Read MoreDavid Sonntag's ('00) event management company, Decibel, is making some noise.
Read MoreAlumnus Bob Pickett surprised his friends when he left North Carolina to work in American Samoa. His fraternity brother, camera in hand, decided to check on him.
Read MoreFacts can be dry as toast, says Brock Jobe ('70), but furniture brings the past to life.
Read MoreFrom mushrooms to beets to rose petals, locally sourced ingredients make for savory libations at Morganton's Fonta Flora craft brewery.
Read MoreJeremy Essig ('00), musician and comedian, is just fine with living in the moment.
Read MoreAs an 'ambassador' for NBC, Devin Williams ('16) has linked in to her dream network.
Read MoreEight years after a life-threatening accident, basketball legend Rodney Rogers ('94) maintains his courage and hope — and inspires others to find theirs.
Read MoreFor John Champlin ('06, MBA '15), a great hot dog is worth sharing — virtually.
Read MoreAnthropologist Ben Steere ('03) collaborates with North Carolina's Eastern Band Cherokee to protect and preserve their heritage.
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