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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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Running Toward Success
The Pro Humanitate habits of this alumna shine in her role at Back on My Feet.
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The Storyteller
An alumna's discovery of 100-year-old shadow puppets in a "magic box" in a war zone inspires hope and healing.
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Putting Faith into Action
Dr. John Whalley (’69, MD ’73, P ’06) has a heart for mission work around the world.
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We’ll Always Have Venice
Wake Forest celebrates more than 50 years of Deacons studying abroad at Casa Artom. Alumni and faculty share memories of the University’s first overseas residence.
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Fighting Hunger with Flip-flops
Social entrepreneur Alice Green Brown (’03) tackles hunger at home and abroad.
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If the Past Could Talk
Ever wondered about the weathered plaques on walls, doors, benches and trees around campus? Behind the inscriptions are stories that can bring a smile or a tear.
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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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Philanthropy
Prost! Danke! He's 100 years old with a lesson about giving.
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After Steve: How Apple Lost Its Soul
Author Tripp Mickle (’03) reveals the inside story of how the iconic company lost its creative edge.
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A Crash Course in Combat
Army veteran Matt Gallagher (’05) answered his friend’s call to help Ukrainians.
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Preserving History
Historian Dan Morrill ('60) brings a business-savvy approach to saving historic properties.
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The Great American Road Trip
Retired Army Col. Jay Waters ('87) bikes from coast-to-coast to honor veterans.
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The Comic Scientist
Journalist Kasha Patel (‘12) finds the serious and the humorous in science.
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Summer’s Hottest Books 2021
Six alumni writers share their picks for top books of the COVID era.
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