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Who’s Hungry?

James Brim (’87), a food bank’s entrepreneurial maestro, has found multiple ways to fill stomachs and buoy hearts in his Georgia community.
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The Letters

Thanks to the work of four Wake Forest professors and an undergraduate, a Holocaust story spanning ‘both sides of the Atlantic’ is known.
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Inside baseball (and we like it!)

The team’s impressive 2023 season, the support behind the scenes and stories from the 1955 championship at the Men’s College World Series
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Constant & True: Kimberly Jones (’05, MAEd ’06)

A North Carolina Teacher of the Year lauds a Wake Forest mentor.
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A Secret History in Plain Sight

With persistence and innovation, materials scientist Laura Ware Adlington (’10) delved past what meets the eye at Canterbury Cathedral to solve a mystery and make history.
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Elevating a ‘consciousness of care’

Vice President for Campus Life Shea Kidd Brown has a higher aim for students beyond fitting in.
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If the Past Could Talk

Ever wondered about the weathered plaques on walls, doors, benches and trees around campus? Behind the inscriptions are stories that can bring a smile or a tear.
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Humor Him

E.J. Masicampo has a side-splitting side gig. He’s a psychology professor with a penchant for open-mic nights.
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Constant & True: Clint McCown

A poet, actor, bouncer, teacher reflects on his start at Wake Forest.
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Distinguished Alumni Reflect the Spirit of Pro Humanitate

Wake Forest honors Beth Norbrey Hopkins (’73, P ’12) and J.D. Wilson (’69, P ’01).
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Philosophical Journeys

While some philosophy departments are in decline, others, including at Wake Forest, are thriving as never before, continuing to attract students who seek to ponder life’s great questions.
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Rx: Empathy

A bridge between the Reynolda campus and the School of Medicine leads to a ‘unicorn’ medical Spanish program, merging language skills, clinical knowledge and a focus on empathy for future doctors.
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He’s Everywhere — and Home

What makes John Currie (’93) run? His job as director of athletics energizes this peripatetic man with a plan.
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On All Fronts

The derring-do of a newspaperman whose legacy — from the London Blitz to Pearl Harbor to Wake Forest classrooms — should not be forgotten.
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Philanthropy: Scholarships, aid provided her “last piece of the puzzle”

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Constant & True: Dr. Lawrence Ngo (’08)

A philosophy major with a love of wisdom takes that discipline of inquiry into his career as a doctor.
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Unearthing Time in a Bottle

A Wake Forest alumnus and botanist became a keeper of secrets for one of the world’s oldest scientific experiments.
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The Nature of Our Gardens

Enjoy three of our favorite gardens among the abundance of natural spaces treasured by Wake Foresters.
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