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Four years after surgery, baseball player Kevin Jordan is thriving thanks to Coach Tom Walter's kidney. Both men share a bond — and their A game — on and off the field.
Read MoreFour years after surgery, baseball player Kevin Jordan is thriving thanks to Coach Tom Walter's kidney. Both men share a bond — and their A game — on and off the field.
Read MoreThe Oregonian’s Steve Duin (’76, MA ’79) writes about the lure of art, a friendship with professor Jim Barefield and Wake Forest memories that came rushing back at Words Awake!
Read More“I had to help. I had to help. It was a no-brainer.”
Read MoreComing soon: ‘The Gift,’ ‘Lubo’s Dream,’ ‘A Voice for Victor’ and more in the Summer 2011 issue!
Read MoreWake Forest baseball’s home opener was assigned a slogan, “Opening Day: It’s the Right Thing to Do,” in reference to the response Walter gave when asked why he decided to donate a kidney to Kevin Jordan.
Read MoreWake Forest’s slogan for the baseball team in 2011 is “What are you willing to sacrifice to help make this team better?” Head coach Tom Walter gave up a kidney to one of his players.
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