Tag: Class of 2006
Sister Act
Katherine Brown ('06) turns her twin's cancer diagnosis into a blessing for other survivors.
Read MoreThe Music Man
Singer Tim Stopulos ('06) has come a long way since jamming in his dorm room.
Read MoreDigital Distraction?
Research by Susan Payne Carter ('06) finds use of laptops and tablets in the classroom reduces final exam performance.
Read MoreA Picture of Health
These 10 Wake Forest graduates are improving wellbeing from all angles, making the world a healthier, happier place.
Read MoreKenyan wanderings
David ('12) and Amy Long ('06, MD '10) Rule embrace disabilities to serve others
Read MoreHelp, hope for orphaned Asian girls
His family’s vision, says Kevin Shorter (MBA ’06), is to keep orphaned Asian girls off the street and out of the sex trade.
Read MoreIn Pursuit of Greener Pastures
Two alumni are growing sustainable farm businesses, relying on a Wake Forest education with historic roots in the soil.
Read MoreFocus on Pro Humanitate
Inspired by her grandmother’s culinary art, Shelley Sizemore seeks to help students examine hunger issues in the community through Campus Kitchen.
Read MoreOn The Museum Hack
Some art tours can be yawn-worthy, but the ones created by Nick Gray ('04) are playful, quirky and always surprising.
Read MoreThe Place Where I Live
I discovered my purpose in a Guatemalan village among children who lacked educational opportunities.
Read MorePortraits 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.
Read MoreA world of Wake Forest connections
Blythe Riggan (’16) lands in Kigali and discovers her global alumnae network.
Read MoreMissy Malkush (’06): A helping hand
Missy Malkush (’06) has volunteered in four countries to help those who’ve lost limbs to war, disease or injuries.
Read MoreLawyer and activist Jeannetta Craigwell-Graham (’06) on Rwanda’s lessons
Taking a break, this alumna looked up from her career-building priorities at a NYC law firm to refocus her vision to help others.
Read MoreDeacons connect in the Far East
Alumni are renewing their black and gold ties through new alumni clubs 7,000 miles from campus.
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