Tag: Kerry M. King (’85)
Believe in yourself
Basketball legend 'Muggsy' Bogues inspires youth to follow their dreams.
Read MoreOpening doors to Cuba
Ben Barron's ('07) front-row seat to the historic changes taking place
Read MoreBox of memories
Old post office box doors reveal a simpler time when getting a letter from back home would lift your spirits.
Read MoreSummer’s hottest books
Five alumni writers offer their top picks, from spy novels to fantasy tales to a sports saga.
Read MoreMeet Malika
The University's first director of wellbeing wants to create opportunities for students to make changes.
Read MoreWhat I’ve Learned About Well*be*ing
From “happiness” to “wisdom,” to finding a balanced outlook on life, to using one’s talents to live life fully and to enhance the lives of others.
Read MoreRemember When: Graylyn Dormitory
Before it was a conference center, the giant stone mansion was an unlikely home for students.
Read MoreKenyan wanderings
David ('12) and Amy Long ('06, MD '10) Rule embrace disabilities to serve others
Read MoreIn Service to Humanity
Louis Bissette ('65, P '94) and Killian Noe ('80) receive 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Read MoreThe Season of Pro Humanitate
What can I do because I love humanity? Carter Via ('83) builds bridges of hope in Kenya.
Read MoreA rare collector
Jan Hensley's ('64) book collection offers a snapshot of 20th century literature
Read MoreSaving the planet
President Obama nominates Wake Forest alumnus Stan Meiburg as EPA's No. 2 official
Read MoreMaking History
Wake Forest Magazine asked these professors to name the event or discovery in their field that most changed the course of history.
Read MoreRemember When: The 1957 Dancing Ban
Baptist convention vote incites a campus to rock and roll.
Read MoreRick Gentry’s (’70) Long Road to Service
San Diego housing leader has spent his career fighting for affordable housing.
Read MoreGooey butter cake and more
Ryan Nusbickel ('96) leaves TV behind for a new career writing children's books.
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