From campfire songs to CEO
by Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, Guest Contributor
Lifelong Girl Scout Elaine Massey Loyack (’91) lands a dream job.
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Thanksgiving’s First Martha
by Ellen Ryan, Guest Contributor
Katharine McEnery Pittman (’07) teaches visitors to Colonial Williamsburg about the independent wife of George Washington.
An Alumni Guide to Outdoor Adventures
by Kelly Greene (’91), Maria Henson (’82), Kerry M. King (’85) and Katherine Laws Waters (’20)
Unplug, de-stress and let time slow down, whether it’s by spearfishing or skydiving.
A Football Season for the Ages
by Kerry M. King (’85)
David Doda (’71) reflects on Wake Forest’s first ACC Championship year.
Favorite Outdoor Spots Lift Students’ Spirits
by Katherine Laws Waters (’20)
In their own words, today’s students share their favorite campus places.
In Case You Missed It
Mr. Rogers and Me
by Magazine Staff
Beloved retired Dean Tom Mullen (P ’85, ’88) shares memories of his college friendship with Fred Rogers.
A Winding Path Home
by Sandra Wilcox Conway (’83, P ’15)
Wake Forest friends kept walking all these years and found in each other companions for discussing life’s challenges, but also for creating a clever, ‘franchised’ brand of joy.
Devilish Delights
by Kelly Greene (’91)
Ed Southern (’94) has woven together new versions of frightening tales that many North Carolinians first heard around the campfire.
How We Are Nurtured by Nature
by Kelly Greene (’91), Maria Henson (’82) and Kerry M. King (’85)
Four faculty members and a staff psychologist discuss the myriad physical, emotional and spiritual benefits of being outdoors, even when the rambles come in small doses.

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Quad Aglow
Students attend Lighting of the Quad, a cherished tradition that includes music, candlelights and treats.
Photo/Nick Fantasia

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