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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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Kerry M. King (’85) retires

An editor's note
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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

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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?

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Find a mentor. Be a mentor.

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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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Constant & True: Roscoe Bell III (’23)

Scales of possibility
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A Photographic Memory

After 27 years as University Photographer, Ken Bennett retired earlier this year, leaving behind thousands of images that illuminate the nature of Wake Forest and its people.
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The Art of Seeing Anew: Mark Atkinson (’77)

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The Art of Seeing Anew: Kristi Chan (’15)

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The Art of Seeing Anew: Kovi Konowiecki (’14)

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