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Tag: Carol L. Hanner

An Unexpected Career as a ‘Tree Nerd’

Vince Drader (’07) took a winding path to leadership in a nonprofit that works to protect the tree canopy in Washington, D.C.
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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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A Mother’s Day Tale

A former Wake Forest track star and assistant coach with six children shares how she keeps life running with triplets plus.
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The Art Connector

Caitlin Berry (’09) makes public access and community conversations a focal point as director of the new Rubell Museum DC.
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Force of Nature

Photographer Kate T. Parker (’98) couldn’t be stopped in creating a career that led to best-selling books about the power of letting girls and boys be themselves.
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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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Thriving on Disruption

Leadership expert David Styers (’92) collaborates to help with a book series on making the most of constant change, after a crash course in helping orchestras adjust during the pandemic.
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Running for America

A Deacon with Olympic hopes felt compelled to choose military service after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Making New Friends in Two Hours

Nick Gray (’04) offers his step-by-step strategy for small, fun cocktail parties to bring new people into your life.
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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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Spirits of Gold & Black & Puns Galore

Douglas H. Nesbit (’92, P ’21, ’23) toasts the Masters Tournament and Wake Forest with a book of beverage recipes honoring everything Deacon.
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Keeping Baby Safe

An alumna and her husband leave their comfort zone to launch snack foods aimed at reducing the chances of infants developing nut allergies.
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DJs in the House

John Barry (’14) builds a successful music industry career, despite a pandemic, with a booking agency for the booming niche of electronic dance festivals.
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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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‘Theirs is the Kingdom’

Filmmaker and Wake Forest faculty member Christopher Zaluski (MFA ’13) documents the making of a holy fresco, an ancient technique with a modern message to see the invisible among us.
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Getting the Wrinkles Out

Former roommates push into the traditional male territory of hardware to successfully launch a different kind of iron.
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Decorated Veteran, Mentor to Black Students

Isaac Sims (’75) offered a compassionate ear and help to younger classmates facing challenges in the 1970s.
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