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Mr. Rogers and Me
Beloved retired Dean Tom Mullen (P ’85, ’88) shares memories of his college friendship with Fred Rogers.
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Teaching lessons and touching lives
Teacher of the Year Kristin Salsberry ('99) builds community in her third-grade classroom and inspires her students to bloom.
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Welcome Class of 2029
Alumni parents move in their first-year students
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Camel City and More
Learning about the history of labor, racial conflict, folk music, advertising and Wake Forest — all through the lens of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
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Beach books galore
Deacon readers offer recs galore to enjoy in the last lazy days of summer
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Creative Problem Solving
From imagining how to save endangered rhinos to chasing an insight at the grocery store, these three professors demonstrate fresh thinking in their research.
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A Natural World ‘Both Familiar and Mysterious’
Walking a path of discovery on the grounds of Reynolda and the slopes of North Carolina mountains, Leigh Ann Hallberg painted what she felt.
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An Abiding Love for Wake Forest
Magazine Editor Maria Henson (’82) retires from a Pro Humanitate career in journalism
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Constant & True: Sarah Slappey (’06)
Don’t think of creativity as a final product
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Distinguished Alumni Reflect the Spirit of Wake Forest

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.
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Turning the Tables on Teaching
In the internet’s early days, when professors needed to get up to speed on computers, and do it fast, student mentors saved the day — with funding from a secretive billionaire.
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Generation We
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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Where are they now?
Mentoring relationships at Wake Forest can coalesce for the long haul.
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Is Mentoring Passé in a Semivirtual World?

Philanthropy: Sleeves up for saving at-risk ancestral lands and homes
A Law School clinic helping mainly minority and low-income North Carolinians who have inherited property without formal legal documents has received a boost from the Wells Fargo Foundation.
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