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Distinguished Alumni Reflect the Spirit of Pro Humanitate
Wake Forest honors Beth Norbrey Hopkins (’73, P ’12) and J.D. Wilson (’69, P ’01).
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Reading Ulysses in Baghdad
Navigating global hotspots, William Roebuck (’78, MA ’82) embraces international service in a diplomatic career worthy of his literary background.
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Inspiration Abounds at WordsAwake4!
A virtual feast of the written word celebrates new Writers Hall of Fame inductees.
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Reading the River
On the Yadkin, Brian Fannon (’89) combines biology, history and a love of water for his exceptional life in the flow.
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Writers Hall of Fame 2020
Four alumni honored for literary achievement.
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Synopsis: The Alexander Meiklejohn Award
The story behind the historic leadership moment that earned Wake Forest the Alexander Meiklejohn Award for Academic Freedom
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Constant & True: Beth Hopkins
A Wake Forest alumnus and faculty member reflects on her tumultuous journey of breaking barriers
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The Thing He Carried
Fifty-year-old Memories of People and Two Places — Wake Forest and Vietnam — Come Flooding Back
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Courage to Change a Campus
Two interviews with Edward Reynolds ('64), 42 years apart
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A Literary Tradition
Wake Forest writers flourish thanks to the enduring — and endearing — 'Why not?'
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