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How to Think About the Planet

Teacher-scholars are posing research questions for their students and guiding them to deeply consider their relationship with the natural world.
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Into the Wild of Peru

Students learn the science behind this biodiversity hot spot and the devastation of deforestation. Then, they apply their knowledge as budding science journalists.
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Green with Wonder

From precise botanical illustrations to surprising QR codes, artist Meredith Mulhearn (’01) stays rooted in the natural world.
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Philanthropy: From coast to coast, they answered the call

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Constant & True: Millie Kerr (’03)

For some, a straight career path is best, but know that deviations are okay — sometimes even necessary, says an alumna who gave up law to write about wildlife conservation.
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Entrusted to Lead

Dr. Susan R. Wente is installed as Wake Forest’s 14th president, sharing her transformative journey and charting a historic course for the University.
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‘A Catalyst for Good’

In her inaugural address, President Susan R. Wente calls on the University to leverage what makes Wake Forest distinctive to have the greatest impact.
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Inaugurations Revisited

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Highlights from Inauguration Week

March 23-27 | From a Day of Service on Wednesday to the Inauguration Worship Service on Sunday, inaugural events fostered a communal spirit that defines Wake Forest.
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News of the World

Behold the humble Fijian dish bearing tidings from Polynesia, an explorer’s ship, a ‘Disneyland’ museum circa mid-1700s and a Wake Forest bet on the future.
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Beyond the Ordinary

The Rev. Tish Harrison Warren (’01) wrote about noticing God in the routines of daily life. Then came the invitation to share her reflections on faith in the public and private spheres with millions.
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Philanthropy

Prost! Danke! He's 100 years old with a lesson about giving.
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Constant & True: John Rosenthal (’64)

A recollection of two mentors’ lasting lessons
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Reading Ulysses in Baghdad

Navigating global hotspots, William Roebuck (’78, MA ’82) embraces international service in a diplomatic career worthy of his literary background.
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What Came After

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Rarefied? No.

The humanities persist — and not only in universities.
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Amid Pandemics

Virologist and Teaching Professor of Biology Pat Lord (Ph.D. ’86) pursues a quest for students to become 'biology literate.'
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Constant & True: Betsy O’Donovan (’98)

The gifts of a tattoo, a hidden curriculum and a struggle
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