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Harvesting Home
Double Deac Leo Daughtry draws on memories of his childhood tobacco farm to write a historical novel about the South.
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An Inspiring Life, an Enduring Friendship
Two journalists in the Class of 1965 reconnect and celebrate the memoir of a female pioneer.
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Honoring Brian Piccolo
More than four decades ago, the Piccolo cancer fund drive got its start with a modest vision posed by fraternity guys.
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And the Answer Is …
Quiz Bowl brings alumni together online for not-so-trivial pursuit of fun and socializing.
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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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Voices of California
Meet 25 Wake Forest alums who call The Golden State home.
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Summer’s Best Reads
The newest members of the Writers Hall of Fame — plus one — offer their top picks.
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Big Daddy’s Finale
Bill Faircloth (’64) is retiring after a remarkable run in Deacon football.
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Sisterhood of the traveling boxer shorts
Watch out for some outrageous fun when the Magnificent Seven get together.
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In Service to Humanity
Louis Bissette ('65, P '94) and Killian Noe ('80) receive 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awards
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2015 Distinguished Alumni Award
Louis Bissette’s ('65, P '94) longstanding devotion to Wake Forest is recognized
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Leaders By Design
Here's a stylish combination: Wake Forest graduates who have an aptitude for both business and home decor, with connections to North Carolina, the furniture capital of the world.
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The Thing He Carried
Fifty-year-old Memories of People and Two Places — Wake Forest and Vietnam — Come Flooding Back
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The scourge of poverty
Rev. Mel Williams (’65) fights to end poverty.
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Portraits of Pro Humanitate-2
From quiet acts in meeting an immediate need to large leaps of faith in founding nonprofits, members of the Wake Forest community prove the spirit of our motto is alive in the world.
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