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Turning the Tables on Teaching
In the internet’s early days, when professors needed to get up to speed on computers, and do it fast, student mentors saved the day — with funding from a secretive billionaire.
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Is Mentoring Passé in a Semivirtual World?

A skeptic’s take on tech
In a new book, Stuart Whatley (’07) argues that we put too much faith in finding new technology to fix problems we could tackle with the tools we have already.
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A Winning Idea
Teacher Mark Schnably (’92) and his students develop a potentially life-saving floodgate.
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Cheers, Deacs!
Alumni entrepreneurs at Speakeasy Co. deliver everything you need to prepare and enjoy a craft cocktail — including their signature Old Gold and Black — right to your door.
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Hearing voices — of viewers
PBS researcher Susan White Frazier ('89) wants to know what you watch, and why.
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@War: The battlefield of the future
Author Shane Harris ('98) takes readers into America's new cyberwar
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Constant & True
Hopes and Dreams Business: A Wake Forest Alum Reflection
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Out to Replace Petroleum
Researcher Jeff Chamberlain ('88) is the catalyst behind an electric battery blitz aimed at reducing the nation's dependency on petroleum.
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Operation Archimedes
Propelled by curiosity and technology, Michael Toth ('79) is relentless in his quest to expose hidden history.
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