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Financial Wrangler
David Bland's ('76, P '04) brand of social entrepreneurship is bringing homes — and hope — to Indian Country.
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Inside Pitch
Four years after surgery, baseball player Kevin Jordan is thriving thanks to Coach Tom Walter's kidney. Both men share a bond — and their A game — on and off the field.
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Launch!
Startups? Check. Nonprofits? Check. Ten years after the ICE program began, students have made entrepreneurship and social enterprise the biggest minor on campus.
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A Presidential Capstone
Nathan O. Hatch takes his place in one of the most prestigious honorary societies in the world.
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In Memoriam: Chaplain Emeritus Edgar D. Christman (’50, JD ’53)
A Life of Faith, Love and Service
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Constant & True
NASA writer by day, stand-up comic by night — looking outside the box
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Buck Cochran (’82) and friends working miracles at Peacehaven Farm

Out of This Art World
Jenny Moore ('95) left the frenetic New York art scene to oversee an extraordinary museum in the middle of nowhere.
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Ted Gellar-Goad and the Secret of the Sphinx
A scholar transforms his Latin grammar course into a gamer's delight and wins accolades for innovative teaching.
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Homegrown Harmonies
Once a month the allure of a potluck supper and old-time music leads Wake Foresters and friends to gather round for The Unbroken Circle.
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Leaders By Design
Here's a stylish combination: Wake Forest graduates who have an aptitude for both business and home decor, with connections to North Carolina, the furniture capital of the world.
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The Thing He Carried
Fifty-year-old Memories of People and Two Places — Wake Forest and Vietnam — Come Flooding Back
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Maya Angelou
Reynolds Professor of American Studies (April 4, 1928 — May 28, 2014)
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