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WordsAwake Returns…

…And Names a New Hall-of-Famer — Laura Malone Elliott (’79)
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Reinventing the (Hamster) Wheel

Ethan Haber (’21) is using his entrepreneurship education to market a new way to walk little pets.
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A Week at Wake

Do you remember that week in the fall semester when everything comes together? We captured it in September.
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A Week at Wake: Sunday

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A Week at Wake: Monday

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A Week at Wake: Tuesday

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A Week at Wake: Wednesday

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A Week at Wake: Thursday

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A Week at Wake: Friday

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A Week at Wake: Saturday

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A Week at Wake: Hit the Bricks

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Enjoy bonus photos from A Week at Wake.

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A legacy of open doors

Wake Forest dedicates a residence hall to pioneers Beth Norbrey Hopkins and her husband, Lawrence D. Hopkins.
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Get to know Chad Cheek (MBA ’05): the new editor-in-chief

Learn about Wake Forest Magazine’s new editor-in-chief.
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New fund continues “our greatest tradition” — the bond between the student and the teacher-scholar

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Constant & True: Claire O’Brien (’11)

Friendships made while playing Frisbee on Poteat now power runs for freedom
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From campfire songs to CEO

Lifelong Girl Scout Elaine Massey Loyack (’91) lands a dream job.
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Thanksgiving’s First Martha

Katharine McEnery Pittman ('07) teaches visitors to Colonial Williamsburg about the independent wife of George Washington.
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