Tag: Mary Dalton (’83)
The Voice of Barbie
For Carrie Buse (’89), a career at Mattel has been “Kenough,” providing a path from copywriting to design and innovation.
Read MoreGlobal Study Through New Eyes
Dave Middleton (‘81) marvels at the impact of study-abroad experiences in London with his spouse, who is resident professor at Worrell House.
Read MoreCopenhagen Diary
A professor who led Wake Forest’s new Global AWAKEnings Program recounts her semester of living Danishly.
Read MoreCarrying the Pro Humanitate Mantle
Dynamism defines Tycely Williams ('97) on each side of the podium.
Read MoreStrings, attached
On WAKEWomen's Weekend, the ties of sisterhood prevail in an unexpected bind.
Read MoreOne, two, three … Dream!
Former baseball star Danny Borrell (’09) and a family foundation make children’s sports wishes come true.
Read MoreFinding his joy, at last
After a long journey, filmmaker Richard DiPatri (’93) is where he wanted to be — sitting in the producer’s chair.
Read More‘Finding Thalhimers’ and finding roots
Writing a book about her family’s business took Elizabeth Thalhimer Smartt (’98) on a sentimental genealogical journey.
Read MoreThe real story behind ‘The King’s Speech’
Mary Dalton (’83), filmmaker and associate professor of communication at Wake Forest, is quoted in the Christian Science Monitor discussing the film “The King’s Speech, a favorite to win several Oscars on Feb. 26.
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