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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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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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Call of the Wild

Millie Kerr (’03) left her job as a lawyer to follow her passion — using storytelling to promote conservation.
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Touch a Life

Lauren Henn ('07) honors the memory of her late friend Seth Yetter ('08)
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Bucking the trend

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Rise of Pro Humanitate in Students’ Lives

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Into Africa: Katherine Wycisk (’12)

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Sharing music’s universal language

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Pro Humanitate in Kenya

Wake Forest and family inspired 'an impulse to think of others'
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Wake Forest law alumna launches program for children in Tanzania

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Snap Project empowers children through photography

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Lubo’s Dream

Wake Foresters and a Lost Boy wage 'peace through education' for the new Sudan.
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Global graduation

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