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Constant & True: Jeanne Matthews Sommer (’83)

Learning to live with paradox.
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Reading the River

On the Yadkin, Brian Fannon (’89) combines biology, history and a love of water for his exceptional life in the flow.
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Undaunted: Karen Baynes-Dunning

Karen Baynes-Dunning (’89) infuses arduous work for social justice and children’s progress with lessons from wondrous family lore and the late Maya Angelou.
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Coping in the Pandemic

Students, faculty and staff adjust to the challenges of a fall semester unlike any other.
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Lessons From a Time of Upheaval

Six alumni reflect on life in the 1960s and early ’70s and how 2020 echoes those times.
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Philanthropy: Creating a Hub for Leadership and Character

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Constant & True: Sophie Hollis (’19)

A young grad learns about isolation and reaching out in a pandemic
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Where We Were

Where were you when the world changed? How did it change you? President Hatch reflects on the unique challenges of 2020.
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Saving the ‘Impossible City’

As the waters rose in Venice and a pandemic followed, Melissa Conn (’87, P ’22) went to work to preserve the past and ensure the future of her adopted Italian home.
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Meaningful Living

Against the backdrop of these challenging times Wake Forest Magazine asked three professors to reflect on meaning.
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National Treasures

Ryan Ramsey (’03), chief of staff for the Librarian of Congress, shares some of his favorite objects from the vast collections of the world's largest library.
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Unearthing Connections

Four Wake Forest poets responded to an invitation to offer poems, and four Wake Forest artists submitted art to pair with the texts. The result is a virtual, creative collaboration.
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Watching the Clock

Professor of Philosophy Adrian Bardon explains why the pandemic plays havoc with our sense of time and why time is so hard to understand.
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‘One Luv’

Jonathan Walton (D.D. ’15), dean of the School of Divinity, calls us to bear witness in these times.
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Crisis Response Fund keeps students and workers afloat

In a time of COVID-19, Wake Forest's Crisis Response Fund is providing help to those who 'have nowhere else to turn.'
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Constant & True: Kevin Cokley

Finding mentors on my way to becoming a mentor
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Portraits of Pro Humanitate

Members of the Wake Forest community exemplify the University's motto in action.
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The Bragg Family: Pro Humanitate in Action

An extended family in North Carolina exemplifies Wake Forest's motto
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