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Remember When?

David Hills' whimsical cartoons captured the feel-good campus vibes of an era.
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Shag (again) on the Mag

'Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy' still holds
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Carrying Pro Humanitate Overseas

One Baby Carrier at a Time
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B.G. Gokhalé’s Legacy for a Campus and His Daughter

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Constant & True

A pre-med path not taken awakened an old love
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Words Awake 2! Keynote Address

"The Ethical Requirements of the Public Writer"
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TEDxWakeForestU 2016

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Across Time and Space, Objects Speak

Visiting the Museum of Anthropology is like climbing into your grandmother's attic and finding a hope chest that quickens the heart of a treasure seeker.
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The Wonderful Wunderkammer of Elkin

Alumni Anne Connelly Gulley and Dr. Paul Gulley have created a cabinet of curiosity, opening their historic home to neighbors and strangers in search of the weird and the marvelous.
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Object Curiosity – 1

Things to know at Wake Forest.
What things make Mother so dear, not to mention fascinating?
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Object Curiosity – 2

Things to know at Wake Forest.
What things make Mother so dear, not to mention fascinating?
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Object Curiosity – 3

Things to know at Wake Forest.
What things make Mother so dear, not to mention fascinating?
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Professors Carl and Lucille Harris left a legacy for students, academic departments

The late professors Carl (’44) and Lucille S. Harris were known for their friendliness, kindness and dedication to their students.
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Virtual Object Lesson

In the ever-expanding world of objects, there’s a virtual one that mystifies many but fascinates senior Julian Gilyard — Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency.
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Constant & True: Catherine Woodard (’80)

Art changed her personal history — and Wake Forest's
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Touch a Life

Lauren Henn ('07) honors the memory of her late friend Seth Yetter ('08)
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The Nature of his Vision

Carlton Ward Jr. ('98), an eighth-generation Floridian, mounts expeditions to photograph the natural heritage of his homeland to empower its conservation.
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Family Trees

Like the four generations before them, Lawton Pearson ('99) & Will McGehee ('98) have put down roots at Pearson Farm.
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