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Herman Eure (Ph.D. ’74)
Medallion of Merit winner and scientist who led the way
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2017 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Don Flow (MBA ’83), Elizabeth Watson (’74) and Dr. Jim Jones (’55, MD ’59) honored.
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How to Transform Reynolds Gym
Students were asked. Wake Forest listened.
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Carrying the Pro Humanitate Mantle
Dynamism defines Tycely Williams ('97) on each side of the podium.
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Threads of Grace
Eight years after a life-threatening accident, basketball legend Rodney Rogers ('94) maintains his courage and hope — and inspires others to find theirs.
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From the Hills of Harlan
A character in the best sense of the word, Robert Gipe ('85) sits back, listens and elevates the voices of Appalachia.
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“UH – OH!”
How a toddler upended the Trolley Problem and left his father, assistant professor E.J. Masicampo, watching the video go viral.
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Living in a Broken World
Kathy “Killian” Noe (’80) has spent her life finding gifts amid the brokenness, blessing abandoned souls among us.
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Here’s to The King
Success and fame didn't change Arnold Palmer ('51, LL.D. '70), king of golf and chief goodwill ambassador for his alma mater.
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A Campaign With Momentum: Wake Will Lead
Wake Forest is extending the Wake Will campaign.
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Peace, Unity, Music
Alex Blake ('10) created Tonality and brought the universal concept of music into reality.
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A Fan of Basketball and Steinways
Cheng “Nick” Liu (’13): A Fan of Basketball and Steinways
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B R E A K T H R O U G H S
From physics to philosophy, faculty say the past forms the future for their fields.
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The Making of Future Citizens
Did You Hear The News — Good News — From Wake Forest about Politics? It's Worth Broadcasting as a Signal in the Frenzied Static of this Presidential Election Year Filled with Rancor.
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