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Meet Malika
The University's first director of wellbeing wants to create opportunities for students to make changes.
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A Picture of Health
These 10 Wake Forest graduates are improving wellbeing from all angles, making the world a healthier, happier place.
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The Hidden Gym
There's plenty of 'HELPS' — and convivial chats across generations — to go around on this indoor track to wellness.
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What I’ve Learned About Well*be*ing
From “happiness” to “wisdom,” to finding a balanced outlook on life, to using one’s talents to live life fully and to enhance the lives of others.
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UNBEETABLE: How did they make that?
A relatively new performance drink called UNBEETABLE, which promises everything from lower blood pressure to increased blood flow to the brain, was born right here at Wake Forest.
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Author, poet, community activist
Emily Herring Wilson (MA '62) receives UNC-Greensboro College of Arts & Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award
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Double Deac Curtis Farmer named president of Comerica Bank
Farmer, a Winston-Salem native, is a Wake Forest trustee and parent.
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In Service to Humanity
Louis Bissette ('65, P '94) and Killian Noe ('80) receive 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awards
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2015 Distinguished Alumni Award
Louis Bissette’s ('65, P '94) longstanding devotion to Wake Forest is recognized
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2015 Distinguished Alumni Award
Killian Noe ('80) reaches out to those trapped by mental illness and drugs.
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Why I Came Back
Senior John Marbach dropped out for $100,000 but returned to dorm life.
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From the Ground Up
From Iraq to Arlington National Cemetery, Archaeologist Sonny Trimble ('74) is known for getting things done. He has spent his career studying the science of humans, ever in search of history and what remains.
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Making History
Wake Forest Magazine asked these professors to name the event or discovery in their field that most changed the course of history.
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